Industrial Refrigerant Recovery Equipment for Sale
Industrial Refrigerant Recovery Equipment Package for Sale
Complete, field-proven system designed for high-volume chiller recovery operations — ready for immediate deployment.
Built from real-world large-scale recovery work — not theoretical setups.
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This equipment package was developed for high-capacity refrigerant recovery from large commercial and institutional chiller systems. Facilities such as hospitals, universities, and industrial plants often contain thousands of pounds of refrigerant, requiring efficient and reliable recovery solutions during service, retrofit, or replacement projects.
Recovery Tanks
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(6) 1000# tanks modified for faster recovery rates
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(6) 250# recovery cylinders
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(19) 125# recovery cylinders
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Recovery Hoses & Valve Assemblies
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(2) 3/4" hoses – 50 ft -dual Apollo ball valves
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(4) 3/4" hoses – 20 ft -dual Apollo ball valves
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(2) 3/4" hoses – 10 ft -dual Apollo ball valves
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(4) 3/4" hoses – 4 ft - dual Apollo ball valves
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(2) 5/8" hoses with brass bushings and ball valves
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(4) 3/8" hoses with Apollo ball valves
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(2) hose sets with storage rack - approx. 225ft total per set
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Recovery Carts / Equipment
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(2) High Pressure Recovery carts (Carts, modified for field use)
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(1) Low Pressure Recovery Cart (Welch Vacuum Pump)
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Converted from 240V to 110V power for typical job site use
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Configured for high-volume refrigerant recovery in chiller applications
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Additional Components
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Ball valves and fittings integrated throughout
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Complete system configured for large-scale refrigerant recovery operations​
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Profit Potential & Recovery Opportunity
Example Recovery Value (R-123)
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The following example illustrates the potential value of recovered refrigerant based on conservative market assumptions.
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Example assumptions:
• Acquisition cost: $10 per lb.
• Reclamation cost: $15 per lb.
• Resale value: $60 per lb.
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Estimated net margin: $35 per lb.
Recovered Amount Estimated Profit
500 lbs. $17,500
1,000 lbs. $35,000
1,500 lbs. $52,500
2,000 lbs. $70,000​​
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A single large chiller project can contain enough refrigerant to recover a substantial portion—or more—of the total equipment investment!​


These jobs are real - North Carolina Fiberglass Plant De-commissioning centrifugal chillers replaced with outside air-cooled screw units for additional warehouse space.
R-123 net weight after processing 2600+ lbs. Pictured (2) Trane CVHE chillers and recovery drums used for shipping to facility