Robinair Releases A/C System Capacity Database Updates For A/C Recovery Machines In North America

Robinair Releases A/C System Capacity Database Updates For A/C Recovery Machines In North America

Database cards help ensure vehicles are charged with the correct amount of oil and refrigerant per OEM specifications.

Robinair has released three new air conditioning (A/C) refrigerant capacity database cards that help ensure vehicle systems are charged with the correct amount of oil and refrigerant, per OEM specifications. The databases, 34411-J, 34412-D and 34413-B, are compatible with a range of Robinair A/C recovery, recycling and recharge (RRR) machines including the new AC1234-4, 34288NI, 34788NI, 34988NI machines and legacy Robinair machines. 

Below are details on the three databases available:

34411-J R-134a vehicle A/C capacities database 2019

• Compatible with Robinair 34788, 34788-H and 34988

• Confirms A/C system charge capacities directly from Robinair A/C RRR machines for R-134a systems

• Includes charge amounts and component oil capacities for vehicle model years 1997-2018 using R-134a refrigerant

34412-D R-134a vehicle A/C capacities database 2019

• Compatible with Robinair 34288NI, 34788NI, 34788NI-H and 34988NI

• Confirms A/C system charge capacities directly from Robinair A/C RRR machines for R-134a systems

• Includes charge amounts and component oil capacities for vehicle model years 1997-2018 using R-134a refrigerant

34413-B R-1234yf vehicle A/C capacities database 2019

• Compatible with Robinair AC1234-4

• Confirms A/C system charge capacities directly from Robinair A/C RRR machines for R-1234yf systems

• Includes refrigerant charge and oil capacities for vehicle A/C system components for most 2013-2018 passenger vehicles using R-1234yf

For more information on A/C recovery machines, tools, equipment and accessories, visit Robinair.com.

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