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Service Equipment

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Because R-134a is not interchangeable with R-12, separate sets of hoses, gauges, and recovery/recycling equipment are required to service vehicles. This is necessary to avoid cross-contamination and damaging system.

All equipment used to service systems using R-134a must meet SAE standard J2210. The service hoses on the manifold gauge set must have manual (turn wheel) or automatic back-flow valves at the service port connector ends. This will prevent refrigerant from being released into the atmosphere.

For identification purposes, R-134a service hoses must have a Black stripe along their length and be clearly labeled SAE J2196/134a. The low pressure test hose is Blue with a Black stripe. The high pressure test hose is Red with a Black stripe. The center test hose is Yellow, or White, with a Black stripe.

NOTE: Refrigerant R-12 service hoses will ONLY be labeled SAE J2196.

All R-134a manifold gauge sets can be identified by one or all of the following:

In addition, pressure/temperature scales on R-134a gauge sets are different from R-12 manifold gauge sets.