HVAC Vacuum Pumps

 
Refco RL-2 Two Stage, 1.35 CFM Vacuum Pump
Catalog: 4661601
  • Number of Stages (Pumps): 2
  • Vacuum/Suction: 1.35 CFM
  • Line Power (Pumps): 110-120 VAC
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 8414.10.0000
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Power Supply Voltage: 120V 50/60 Hz

Your Price: $478.83

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Refco ECO-5 Two Stage, 5.0 CFM Vacuum Pump
Catalog: 4667685
  • Number of Stages (Pumps): 2
  • Vacuum/Suction: 5 CFM
  • Line Power (Pumps): 110-120 VAC
  • Product Weight: 24 LBS
  • Product Height: 10 IN
  • Product Length: 14 IN

Your Price: $333.58

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Refco ECO-9 Two Stage, 9.0 CFM Vacuum Pump
Catalog: 4669661
  • Number of Stages (Pumps): 2
  • Vacuum/Suction: 9 CFM
  • Line Power (Pumps): 110-120 VAC
  • Product Weight: 37 LBS
  • Product Height: 11 IN
  • Product Length: 16 IN

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Refco RL-8 Two Stage, 6.4 CFM Vacuum Pump
Catalog: 4507356
  • Number of Stages (Pumps): 2
  • Vacuum/Suction: 6.4 CFM
  • Line Power (Pumps): 110-120 VAC
  • Product Weight: 26 LBS
  • Product Height: 9.8 IN
  • Product Length: 14 IN

Your Price: $891.24

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HVAC Vacuum Pumps

A vacuum pump is used to remove air and contaminants from an HVAC system after refrigerant recovery. This creates a vacuum state. The deeper and more complete the vacuum, the more contaminants trapped within the system, its components, and even the compressor oil are removed. A vacuum pump can also tell you that your system has a leak if normal vacuum pressures are not being achieved. A vacuum can help protect your system from contaminants and non-condensable gases which can damage HVAC system components, reduce system efficiency, and even cause failure. Be sure to recover any and all refrigerant before pulling a vacuum.

Key Features of Vacuum Pumps to Consider
  • Two-stage Design – Cleans the system more thoroughly than a single-stage pump; the second stage starts pumping at a lower pressure so you can pull a deeper vacuum
  • Oil Drain Valve –large oil drain valves positioned somewhere near the bottom of the oil reservoir will allow for faster, more complete draining.
  • Oil Fill Port – Look for an oil fill port with a large opening that makes adding oil easy. Also check that the pump has an easily readable sight glass so you always know your oil level.
  • Isolation valve – allows you to shut off your pump, drain, and refill oil without losing a great deal of vacuum
  • Exhaust fitting - lets you vent the exhaust outside; especially handy if you’re working indoors
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