Product Description
Vapco Purge Kit combine our high-concentration, 140 + PSI solvent with professional-grade delivery. Other flush kits often rely on low-pressure solvents and off-the-shelf components that aren't tuned for high-performance chemistry. Purge delivers the mechanical force to conquer vertical runs and the chemical power to emulsify burnout sludge and carbon. The Purge system doesn't just rinse the bottom of the pipe; it fills the line volume and obliterates obstruction. The high-pressure delivery ensures the solvent maintains velocity in cold weather and vertical commercial runs, while the active formula emulsifies the sludge, carbon, and acids that cause compressor burnout
Included:
- 1 lb Aerosol Can of Purge
- Reusable Flush Gun
- 24" Reinforced Hose
- Injection Valve
Features and Benefits:
- Engineered Hardware Compatibility: Minimal seal swelling, injection valves and flush guns are engineered down to the o-rings to be fully compatible with the high-concentration solvent. Prevents the leaks and seal failures common with generic plastic kits
- 140+ PSI Delivery Pressure: Mechanical scrubbing force delivers nearly 3x the pressure of generic brands to blast through long vertical runs. The included reinforced hose handles this high pressure safely without bursting or kinking
- Non-Flammable & A2L Ready: Future-proof safety, fully compatible with modern A2L (R-32, R-454B) conversions and R-410A retrofits. Non-toxic, non-flammable formula ensures job-site safety in occupied spaces
- Zero-Residue Evaporation: System protection, low-boiling point formula evaporates completely under standard vacuum, leaving no oily film or residue to contaminate the new refrigerant charge
- Universal Valve Technology: Standard fit, all included injection valves feature standard 1/4" flare connections, making the hardware reusable and compatible with standard manifold hoses if needed
- Application Requirement: Best practice, for optimal results, always purge with clean, dry nitrogen after injection to push remaining solvent out, then evacuate the system prior to recharging