Tracer Products Creates Tamper-Evident Sleeves To Prevent Refrigerant Cross-Contamination In Automotive A/C Systems

Tracer Products Creates Tamper-Evident Sleeves To Prevent Refrigerant Cross-Contamination In Automotive A/C Systems

Using the sleeves is a win-win situation for both the vehicle owner and the service technician, according to Tracerline.

Tracer Products has introduced Tracerline TP-30 Tamper-Evident Sleeves, specially designed to prevent refrigerant cross-contamination in automotive A/C systems and recovery equipment.

118981tracerjpg_00000068865Using the sleeves is a win-win situation for both the vehicle owner and the service technician, according to Tracerline. For the owner, the sleeves ensure that the A/C system hasn’t been contaminated with a foreign refrigerant, which can affect system performance and longevity. For the technician, the sleeves protect his reputation, while guarding against unqualified repairs and costly comebacks.

Tamper-evident sleeves are easy to install. Simply slip one sleeve onto each service port, then heat shrink the sleeves with a hot air gun. The sleeves are now sealed tightly against the service ports. To complete the installation, just apply the label provided and record the unique serial number found on the sleeve.

The tamper-evident sleeves come in a convenient storage bag complete with 10 sleeves with serial numbers, matching labels and heat-activated tape.

For more information about the Tracerline TP-30 Tamper-Evident Sleeves, call 1-800-641-1133. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-1254.

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