Dye Injection Kit Proves Good Things Come in SMALL Packages!

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Technicians can now add the exact amount of fluorescent dye into AC&R systems — without wasting a drop of dye — by using two new EZ-Ject™ Dye Injection Kits from Spectronics Corporation. Each kit features the EZ-50 dye injector assembly, an A/C hose/coupler with check valve and ¼" flare low-loss fitting, two EZ-Ject dye cartridges and a purge fitting.

The compact EZ-Ject dye injector is easy to use because it requires only one connection to add dye into an AC&R system. The dye cartridges are calibrated to provide precision dosing, so there are no messy spills or wasted dye. Each cartridge contains enough AR-GLO® fluorescent dye to treat two gallons (7.6 L) of lubricant, 25 pounds (11.3 kg) of refrigerant or 12 tons of cooling.

AR-GLO fluorescent dye is extremely concentrated, super bright and free of co-solvents. It makes even the smallest refrigerant leak glow brightly when scanned with a high-intensity Spectroline® inspection lamp. As a result, technicians can see each and every leak the first time they inspect a system, which saves considerable time and labor.

The EZ-Ject kits come in handy clamshell packages. The EZ-100/ECS contains two universal/POE dye cartridges for all AC&R systems, while the EZ-100CS has two cartridges for mineral oil lubricant systems.

For more information about the EZ-Ject Dye Injection Kits, call toll-free 1-800-274-8888. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-4840. Website at www.spectroline.com.

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