HVAC TOOLS

HVAC refrigeration tools are core equipment for ensuring the installation, testing, repair, and maintenance of refrigeration systems. These tools are further categorized by their function to facilitate understanding of their practical uses:

System Testing and Diagnostic Tools: These HVAC tools are primarily used to accurately acquire refrigeration system operating data, identify potential faults, and are crucial for determining whether the system is functioning correctly.

1- Digital Manifold Gauge: As a core testing tool, it can measure both high and low pressures and is compatible with common refrigerants such as R410A and R32.

2- Intelligent Sensing and Temperature Measurement HVAC Tools: Bluetooth pressure probes and temperature clamps can accurately measure pressure and temperature in confined spaces; infrared thermometers can quickly locate areas of abnormal temperature in the system, identifying pipe leaks or heat dissipation failures.

3- Refrigerant-Related Auxiliary Tools: Digital HVAC tools can calculate the pressure-temperature ratio of over 80 refrigerants and can also match environmentally friendly refrigerants and adjust superheat; while refrigerant leak detectors can quickly detect refrigerant leaks, preventing decreased refrigeration efficiency and environmental damage.

4. Electrical Testing Instruments: Including clamp meters with insulated handles and multimeters, used to test the current and voltage of the refrigeration system circuits, ensuring normal power supply to electrical components such as compressors and solenoid valves.

Pipe Processing Tools: Refrigeration systems often rely on copper pipes to transport refrigerant. These tools are used for cutting, shaping, and polishing pipes to ensure tight, leak-free connections.

1. Pipe Cutting and Deburring Tools: Professional pipe cutters are equipped with multiple sets of roller bearings, allowing for smooth cutting of copper pipes from 4 to 32 mm in diameter, producing clean, undeformed cuts. Deburring tools feature hardened steel rotating blades that quickly remove burrs from pipe ends after cutting, preventing impurities from entering the system and causing blockages.

2. Flaring and Shaping Tools: Eccentric conical flaring tools can flare copper pipes from 6 to 19 mm in diameter. A strip lock secures the pipe, ensuring a neat flared shape for easy pipe connection. Some kits also include a pipe bender to prevent cracks during bending.