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HVAC + Refrigeration Tool Selection — Quick Reference (Licensed Trades)

HVAC + refrigeration servicing requires specialised tools to handle refrigerant + diagnose system performance + commission/decommission refrigerant circuits. AU regulated under Ozone Protection + Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act — ONLY ARCtick-licensed technicians may handle commercial quantities of refrigerant.

Tool Category Use For Common Products
Manifold Gauge Sets Pressure measurement + recovery + recharge 2-port + 4-port + digital + analog
Vacuum Pumps System evacuation before charging 2-stage rotary vane — 70-200 L/min capacity
Refrigerant Recovery Units Removing refrigerant from system per regs R-134a / R-410a / R-32 capable
Refrigerant Scales Accurate charge measurement Digital scales — 50-100 kg capacity
Pipe + Tube Benders Copper tube forming — see Bramley 6-22mm refrigeration copper
Flaring + Swaging Tools Refrigerant pipe end preparation SAE flare + ISO flare standards
Tube Cutters Clean cuts on refrigeration copper Mini + standard wheeled cutters
Pipe Reamers Deburring after cutting — prevents flow restriction Internal + external reamers
Leak Detection (Electronic + UV) Finding refrigerant leaks — pre-charge + service Electronic sniffer + UV dye + bubble solution
Insulation + Lagging Refrigeration line insulation — energy efficiency + condensation prevention Armaflex / Aeroflex closed-cell foam

Critical compliance: ARCtick licence required for refrigerant handling (training + insurance + records). Improper refrigerant discharge = federal offence with significant penalties. Modern refrigerants (R-32 + R-1234yf) are mildly flammable — require updated tools + procedures vs older R-134a. Brand: Bramley (pipe bending). Companion: copper pipe, pipe cutters, pipes + fittings.

HVAC & Refrigeration

HVAC and refrigeration servicing requires specialised tools and equipment to handle refrigerant, diagnose system performance, and commission or decommission refrigerant circuits safely. In Australia, the handling of controlled refrigerants is regulated under the Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act — only persons holding an appropriate refrigerant handling licence (ARCtick) may handle refrigerants in commercial quantities. AIMS Industrial supplies HVAC and refrigeration service tools for licensed technicians working on air conditioning, refrigeration, and heat pump systems.

Manifold Gauge Sets

Manifold gauge sets are the primary diagnostic instrument for refrigerant circuit analysis. A two-valve manifold with high-side (red) and low-side (blue) gauges measures suction and discharge pressures; combined with a temperature measurement at key points in the circuit, these readings allow the technician to confirm refrigerant charge level, identify restriction, detect non-condensable gas contamination, and verify correct superheat and subcooling margins. Digital manifold gauge sets display pressures and calculated superheat/subcooling directly, reducing calculation time and improving diagnostic accuracy.

Refrigerant Recovery and Evacuation

Refrigerant recovery units remove refrigerant from a system into an approved recovery cylinder prior to servicing — a regulatory requirement before any work that would release refrigerant to atmosphere. Recovery unit capacity (kg/min) and compatibility with the specific refrigerant type must be confirmed before use. Vacuum pumps evacuate the system after servicing to remove air and moisture — a deep vacuum (below 200 microns) is required to remove moisture that would otherwise cause acid formation and compressor damage when refrigerant is recharged.

Leak Detection

Electronic refrigerant leak detectors (heated diode or infrared types) locate refrigerant leaks quickly and accurately. UV dye injection combined with a UV lamp provides a secondary leak detection method and a confirmation technique after repairs. Nitrogen pressure testing prior to evacuation also confirms system integrity before refrigerant charge. For HVAC and refrigeration tool selection and supply for licensed technicians, contact our team.

Maintenance Essentials for HVAC-R Systems

Consistent preventive maintenance is the most cost-effective way to manage HVAC and refrigeration equipment performance. Filter replacement on schedule prevents reduced airflow that forces compressors to work harder and consume more energy. Condenser coil cleaning removes fouling that degrades heat transfer efficiency — even a thin layer of dust can measurably increase head pressure and reduce system capacity. Check electrical connections for corrosion and tightness at each service, and inspect refrigerant lines for signs of oil tracking that may indicate a leak. Maintaining accurate service records helps identify deteriorating components before they cause unexpected failures.

AIMS stocks a comprehensive range of HVAC-R tools, refrigerants, and service consumables. Contact our team for supply.

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