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Javac Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Compliance Starter Kit - Compak
Keep Your Cool with the Compliance Starter Kit - Compak: Essential Tools for Refrigeration Technicians
Keeping things cool in workshops is really important. We use special stuff called refrigerant in machines that keep things cold, like fridges and air conditioners. But here's the thing – when we need to fix these machines, we have to be careful with the refrigerant, and there are rules we have to follow.
To help technicians like mechanics follow these rules, there's something called the Compliance Starter Kit, or Compak for short. This kit has some cool tools to make the technician's job easier.
One tool in the Compak is the XTR Pro portable recovery unit. It's like a superhero for fixing refrigeration things. It has a strong motor that works quietly, and it can quickly recover the special refrigerant. This tool is like magic – it makes the job faster and quieter.
Another tool in the Compak is the CC-141 vacuum pump. This pump helps with removing air and stuff from the machines. It's not too big, so it's perfect for small jobs.
Last but not least, there's the Tek-Mate portable leak detector. This tool is like a superhero nose – it can sniff out any leaks in the refrigerant. It's really good at finding different types of refrigerants, like the ones in fridges and air conditioners.
The Compak also comes with manuals to help technicians understand how to use these cool tools. So, with the Compak, technicians can follow the rules and fix machines that keep things cool. Cool, right?
And when you order the Compak, it comes in a box that weighs about 31 kilograms and has dimensions like 42 cm wide, 76 cm tall, and 29 cm long. That's how big and heavy the box is when it gets shipped to you.
So, the Compliance Starter Kit - Compak is like a toolbox for fixing things that keep our stuff cool, and it makes the technician's job easier and cooler too!
Javac Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Compliance Starter Kit - Compak
Seem to work well ,time will tell, but so far good