Description
UEi HUB4 Smart Refrigerant Charging Kit
Wireless Pressure Probe
WPP1 has a pivoting hinge to allow access to connections in tight spaces. The Pass-through fitting allows users to connect directly to the probe without additional adapters for a more efficient work flow, saving money on refrigerant and only bringing out the hoses when they're needed.
Temperature Pipe Clamp
The WPC1 is a thermistor pipe clamp that plugs into the Pressure probe to send its data to the App. The narrow jaw allows users to get onto narrow pipe lengths, while the over-molded texture provides a secure grip. The unique spring design allows for easier opening and closing without compromising it's grasp of the pipe. The WPC1 is compliant to California's Title 24 standard.
Solid Connection
Setting up probes in the App is quick and easy. Once a probe is assigned to a part of the system, it will automatically reassign that probe each time the App is launched. The latest wireless technology allows up to 150 ft. connectivity range pending environmental conditions and if the connection drops, the probe will automatically reconnect to the App.
UEi HUB App
The UEi HUB App shows a system's Liquid and Suction measurements and calculations in an intuitive easy-to-read display. Users can easily select from over 44 refrigerants as well as add or subtract favorites. The user-friendly navigation bar allows users to quickly change units, reassign probes or get support from the manual and web support.
Features:
- View pipe temperature and refrigerant pressure values and calculations on your smart device
- 150 ft. Wireless range
- Requires compatible mobile device and free iOS® or Android™ App
- Temperature Range: 32°F to 176°F
- Pressure Range: 0 to 750 psig
- Pressure Accuracy: 0.5% F.S
- Pass Through Port (no adapters or hoses)
- Unique Pivoting Hinge Design
Download the UEI Hub App for your iOS or Android devices here to get measurments on your phone.
Specs
Includes
- (2) Pipe Clamp Probes
- (2) Wireless Pressure Probes
- (2) AA Batteries
- (1) Case
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