EZ-Ject dye injection kits find leaks in all systems while saving time and money


Spectroline’s EZ-Ject™ Universal Dye Injection Kit (EZ-100/ECS) is designed for mineral oil, PVE, polyol ester and alkyl benzene lubricant systems. The kit is an excellent way to add fluorescent dyes into air conditioning and refrigeration systems—without the use of additional refrigerant. Just one connection, then turn the handle to inject the dye. No complicated hookups. Ideal for preventive maintenance programs and for multiple, small to medium size AC&R units.

The EZ-Ject™ is cost effective. Each EZ-Ject ™dye cartridge treats up to 2 gallons (7.6 L) of lubricant or 25 lbs. (11.3 kg) of refrigerant.

There is no pouring, no refrigerant, so there is no spillage. That’s because the EZ-Ject™ cartridges are prefilled and marked with 14 calibrations. So you will know introduce the exact right amount of dye every single time. When the cartridge is empty, just throw it away. New cartridges connect easily and in seconds. 

A built-in check valve prevents the backflow of dye or refrigerant and allows for easy storage of the hose/cartridge between jobs. It also prevents dye leakage and contamination. Torque from the EZ-Ject™ assembly easily overcomes AC&R system pressure, including R-410a systems.

All universal/POE dye cartridges are NSF Certified and registered to meet food-grade processing requirements for category codes HTX-2 and HX-2.  

For more information, visit Spectroline.com.

 



June 9, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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