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The RECTORSEAL 86662 is a locking refrigerant service port cap from the Novent line, designed to prevent unauthorized access to refrigerant system service ports. The cap threads onto standard Schrader valve ports and locks in place, requiring a specialized tool for removal. This type of cap is commonly installed by HVAC technicians on residential and light commercial refrigerant systems to deter refrigerant theft and comply with EPA Section 608 requirements for refrigerant containment. The green color identifies this cap for use on a specific port or system type, allowing field technicians to distinguish cap assignments at a glance.
Locking refrigerant caps are used on the service ports of air conditioning systems, heat pumps, refrigeration equipment, and any system containing regulated refrigerants. The RECTORSEAL 86662 is suited for both new installations and retrofit applications where standard non-locking caps are being replaced to meet regulatory or site security requirements. HVAC service companies routinely install locking caps as a standard practice during preventive maintenance visits on rooftop units, split systems, and commercial refrigeration equipment.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or upgrade locking cap for standard Schrader valve refrigerant service ports on residential and commercial HVAC and refrigeration equipment.
Installation is performed by licensed HVAC technicians in accordance with EPA Section 608 regulations governing refrigerant handling. The system does not need to be powered down to install a service port cap, but technicians should ensure the port is not under pressure during cap exchange. Use the appropriate Novent key tool for removal and installation to avoid damaging the locking mechanism. Do not use pliers or pipe wrenches on the cap body, as this can compromise the locking feature.
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