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The NU-CALGON 82450 is a liquid refrigeration and air conditioning system flush cleaner sold in a 1-gallon refill container. It is formulated with 2-Methoxy-1-Methylethyl Acetate and is designed to remove oil, sludge, carbon, and other deposits that accumulate inside A/C and refrigeration line sets and components. The clear liquid stays chemically active throughout the entire cleaning cycle, combining chemical cleaning action with mechanical scrubbing capability. HVAC and refrigeration technicians use it during system flushes before recharging or replacing components, making it a standard tool in refrigerant system maintenance workflows.
This flush cleaner is suited for air conditioning and refrigeration system line sets, oil burner surfaces, machine parts, switches, relays, circuit breakers, motors, and other electrical components. It is particularly useful in residential and light commercial HVAC service situations where contaminated refrigerant circuits require thorough cleaning before a new refrigerant charge or compressor installation. The refill format is designed for use with a compatible flush system, reducing per-job material cost by eliminating the need to repurchase the full system hardware for each service call.
Designed for use with the Turbo-Kleen reusable air conditioning and refrigeration system flush equipment. Suitable for flushing A/C and refrigeration line sets, electrical components, and related mechanical parts as identified in the application data.
This product is applied by licensed HVAC and refrigeration technicians as part of a system flush procedure. Always recover all refrigerant and isolate the system from power before beginning a flush. Follow the flush equipment manufacturer's procedure for connecting and purging the cleaning solution. Dispose of used flush solution in accordance with local regulations, and confirm all residual cleaner has been purged from the circuit before recharging the system.
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