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The DIVERSITECH DIVE-GG-1 is a lightweight, portable drain gun designed to clear blocked condensate drain lines in HVAC systems. Weighing approximately 3 ounces, it accepts a Swoosh CO2 cartridge and delivers up to 1200 psi of oil-free, food-grade CO2 gas with a single press of the trigger. Each unit includes a tapered fitting that fits drain openings from 3/8 inches to 3/4 inches, and a flexible hose assembly helps the technician reach drains routed behind coils, inside cabinets, or in other confined spaces. Licensed HVAC technicians use this tool to eliminate clogs quickly during routine service calls without hauling nitrogen or compressed air tanks to the job.
The DIVE-GG-1 is built for residential and light commercial HVAC service where condensate drain blockages are a recurring call. The flexible hose allows access in tight equipment rooms and air handler closets. Because it runs on self-contained CO2 cartridges rather than shop air or nitrogen, it is well suited for rooftop units, attic air handlers, and any installation where a full gas cylinder is impractical. The cartridges are environmentally safe and recyclable, which simplifies disposal on multi-unit service routes.
Designed for use on HVAC condensate drain lines with openings between 3/8 inches and 3/4 inches, covering the majority of residential and light commercial drain line configurations. Requires compatible Swoosh CO2 cartridges, sold separately.
HVAC technicians should power down the air handler or furnace and confirm the condensate pan is accessible before using this tool. Insert the tapered fitting firmly into the drain opening to ensure a proper seal before pressing the trigger. Do not exceed the rated pressure capacity of the drain line or connected condensate trap. Wear eye protection when clearing lines, as dislodged debris may be expelled under pressure.
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