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A/c Flush Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Conyers, Georgia, US

Conyers, Georgia, US
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"A flushing solvent for A/C and refrigeration systems formulated for R-410A retrofits, refrigerant conversions and compressor burnouts. Compatible with all refrigerants and compressor oils. All solvents in Pro-Flush™ are non-VOC and conform to EPA SNAP standards: low toxicity and residue-free. Available as a kit or in a 16 oz. solvent refill. The kit makes servicing quick, easy, and safe, as well as assuring you get to the job site with all necessary hardware in hand for 1-stop servicing. The kit includes: 16 oz. container of Pro-Flush™ solvent, refillable Pro¬Flush™ injector tool pressure tank, pressure relief valve for added safety, large rubber adapter that flushes up to 1-1/4” line sets, service hose."

I also have the pf-16 (pro flush) singles. Look at my items for sale for them.


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