Description
The Vacuum Pump is an essential tool for HVAC and refrigeration technicians, used to create a vacuum inside cooling systems before charging them with refrigerant. By eliminating air, moisture, and contaminants, it prevents system inefficiency, ice blockages, and compressor damage.
Constructed with a high-efficiency motor, durable aluminum housing, and precision-engineered components, the vacuum pump ensures stable performance across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. It is available in multiple capacities (3 CFM, 5 CFM, 7 CFM, 12 CFM, etc.), making it suitable for small-scale servicing to heavy-duty jobs.
This tool is designed for easy operation, portability, and low maintenance, featuring an oil-sealed mechanism, air-cooled motor, and ergonomic handle. Its robust build guarantees reliable long-term use, making it a must-have for HVAC contractors, service technicians, and workshop applications.
Specifications (general)
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Type: Single-stage / Double-stage vacuum pump
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Motor Power: 1/4 HP – 1/2 HP (depending on model)
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Voltage: 110V / 220V
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Flow Rate: 3 – 12 CFM
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Ultimate Vacuum: Up to 15 microns (for two-stage models)
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Oil System: Oil-sealed with sight glass for monitoring
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Casing: Heavy-duty aluminum alloy body
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Cooling: Air-cooled motor for continuous operation
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Handle: Ergonomic design for portability
Applications
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Air conditioning installations and servicing
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Refrigeration system evacuation
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Automotive A/C maintenance
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Laboratory vacuum processes
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Industrial and commercial HVAC projects
FAQs
Q1: Why is a vacuum pump needed in A/C servicing?
A1: It removes air and moisture to ensure proper refrigerant flow and prevent compressor damage.
Q2: Which is better – single-stage or double-stage?
A2: Single-stage pumps are good for general HVAC work, while double-stage pumps achieve deeper vacuums for precision systems.
Q3: How often should I change the vacuum pump oil?
A3: Oil should be checked after each use and replaced when cloudy or contaminated.
Q4: Can this pump be used for car A/C systems?
A4: Yes, it is suitable for both residential/commercial HVAC and automotive applications.
Q5: What size vacuum pump do I need?
A5: Smaller systems can use a 3–5 CFM pump, while larger commercial systems may require 7–12 CFM.
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