46010 – REFRIGERANT MANIFOLD GAUGES (4 VALVE, ALUMINUM, NO HOSES)
$265.89
The Yellow Jacket 46010 BRUTE II™ 4-Valve Test and Charging Manifold features a forged aluminum body with a full 3/8″ bore for faster vacuum and charging. Equipped with 3-1/8″ color-coded gauges calibrated in Fahrenheit, it is designed for servicing HVAC systems using R-22, R-404A, and R-410A refrigerants. Note: Hoses are not included.
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Description
Yellow Jacket 46010 BRUTE II™ 4-Valve Test and Charging Manifold (No Hoses)
The Yellow Jacket 46010 BRUTE II™ is a robust 4-valve manifold designed for HVAC professionals, suitable for servicing systems with R-22, R-404A, and R-410A refrigerants.
Key Features:
- Forged Aluminum Alloy Body: Provides strength and durability with a full 3/8″ bore for faster vacuum and charging.
- 3-1/8″ Color-Coded Gauges: Large, easy-to-read gauges calibrated in Fahrenheit, housed in rugged steel cases with polycarbonate crystals, offering 1% accuracy (Class 1) for precise readings.
- Four-Valve Design: Allows connection to high and low sides, refrigerant tank, and recovery unit or vacuum pump for diagnostics, evacuation, and charging without switching hoses.
- Sight Glass: Enables clear viewing of refrigerant movement and condition during charging and recovery.
- Contoured Easy-Grip Handles: Color-coded handles provide positive control and are designed for ease of use.
- Heavy-Duty Hook: Ensures secure hanging during use.
Applications:
- HVAC System Servicing: Ideal for charging, evacuating, and diagnosing residential and commercial HVAC systems utilizing R-22, R-404A, and R-410A refrigerants.
Installation Considerations:
- Compatibility: Ensure the manifold is compatible with the specific refrigerant type in use.
- Hose Selection: Select appropriate hoses compatible with the manifold and refrigerants being handled, as hoses are not included.
- Connection: Secure all connections to prevent leaks; use appropriate tools to tighten fittings without over-torquing.
- Maintenance: Regularly inspect the manifold and hoses for signs of wear or damage; replace components as necessary to maintain optimal performance.
Safety Considerations:
- System Depressurization: Always depressurize the system before connecting or disconnecting the manifold to prevent accidental release of refrigerant.
- Protective Equipment: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves and safety glasses, when handling refrigerants and during manifold operation.
- Leak Testing: After installation, perform a leak test to ensure all connections are secure and there are no refrigerant leaks.