Robinair releases updated refrigerant database cards

April 4, 2019
Robinair 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 specification.

Robinair 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 specification. 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.

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.

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