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The INFICON 033-0019-g1 is a 120-volt charging adapter and cord designed to power and recharge compatible INFICON electronic instruments used in HVAC and refrigeration service work. This accessory provides a reliable AC power connection for field and shop use, allowing technicians to maintain instrument readiness between service calls. The 120-volt input matches standard North American outlet configurations, making it a practical addition to any HVAC technician's toolkit. Licensed refrigerant technicians and instrument service personnel are the primary installers and users of this accessory.
This charging adapter and cord is intended for use with INFICON instruments that require a dedicated 120-volt AC charging source. It is suited for residential and light commercial HVAC service environments where technicians need to recharge electronic diagnostic or refrigerant management tools at a shop bench or from a standard wall outlet on the job site. Refer to the specific INFICON instrument documentation to confirm compatibility before use.
Designed as an OEM-style charging accessory for compatible INFICON electronic instruments requiring a 120-volt AC power source. Consult the instrument's documentation or INFICON directly to confirm specific model compatibility.
Connection of this adapter should be handled by a qualified HVAC technician or instrument service professional familiar with the target INFICON device. Before connecting or disconnecting the adapter, ensure the instrument is powered down per the manufacturer's guidelines. Use only with outlets and circuits that meet the 120-volt AC rating. Do not attempt to modify the cord or adapter assembly.
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