Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis Receives SAE J2912 Approval For First Portable, Dual R1234yf And R134a Analyzer - aftermarketNews

Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis Receives SAE J2912 Approval For First Portable, Dual R1234yf And R134a Analyzer

RI-2012yf series analyzers are first to receive approval issued by the SAE Interior Climate Control Standards Committee that sets the performance requirements for mobile air conditioning systems.

EXTON, Pa. – Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis has received SAE J2912 approval for what is says is the world’s first portable, dual refrigerant analyzer designed for both R1234yf and R134a. 
 
“The Ultima ID RI-2012yf Series Refrigerant Analyzer is a tool for today and tomorrow,” said Gary Halpern, president of Neutronics Inc. The RI-2012yf design maintains Neutronics’ award-winning attributes including an optional built-in printer and “fender friendly” design while adding many new features as standard. An internal LiFe battery, AC Power Supply, USB port for connection to an SAE J2843 A/C Service Machine and an “unknown” channel for detection of R40 and other refrigerants are just a few of the standard elements in this new design.
 
“Refrigerant counterfeiting and contamination is on the rise in R-134a and with the high cost of R-1234yf, you can never be sure of what is in the vehicle or cylinder without testing it first,” said Peter Coll, vice president of Neutronics Inc.
 
The RI-2012yf and RI-2012yfp are available now from Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis. To learn more about the entire line of Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis products, visit RefrigerantID.com.
 
 

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