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Sludge
Sucker® / Blaster Kits (CO2)
Part #40004
UPC # 40004
Instructions included
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At
one time it was acceptable to use refrigerant
to clean out a condensate drain line, flush a
system or blow off a condenser coil. In June of
1992, the venting of refrigerant was banned and
the service tradesman was forced to look for new
alternatives. The Sludge Sucker ® Kit
was born! Since its inception, we have expanded
the kits for use with either Nitrogen or CO2.
Why Nitrogen versus CO2. The preferred gas is
Nitrogen because its a dry inert gas that
has multiple uses: purging a A/C&R system,
leak testing a refrigerant line, calibrating pressure
controls, cleaning a condensate drain line, cleaning
coils, inflating tires, unclogging a sink, operating
impact tools and much more. Uniweld does not recommend
that CO2 be used for purging or pressure testing
a A/C&R system because it may form
carbonic acid within the system, causing premature
equipment failure.
There
are certain applications where CO2 has itsadvantages.
Because CO2 starts out as a liquid, it has a tremendous
expansion rate; it is an ideal source for portable
gas pressure. For example, a small 10 lb. cylinder
of CO2 will yield approximately 90 cu. ft. of
gas versus the same size cylinder of Nitrogen
that will yield approximately 40 cu. ft. of gas.
This makes CO2 ideal for clearing a condensate
drain line, cleaning coils, inflating tires, unclogging
a sink, operating impact tools and much more.
The Sludge Sucker ® Kit options include
a choice of high or low-pressure regulators for
Nitrogen or CO2 and various carrying stands depending
on tank size.
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