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CoMet® Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I find a CoMet Recovery Cylinder?
A: The CoMet RC50 can be ordered through your local AMTROL Plumbing & Heating
distributor. For help locating a distributor or to see a demo, a list of AMTROL sales
representatives is available on our web site. Remember, the CoMet is brand new and
your distributor may not yet be aware of the product. DonŐt be afraid to ask them to
order one; itŐs the only way new products can grow!

Q: I use a cylinder exchange program. How can I ensure that I keep my CoMet?
A: AMTROL is working daily to grow the CoMet as part of mainstream exchange
programs. If your program does not yet have the CoMet, we recommend simply
transferring refrigerant into standard steel cylinders for exchange. Alternatively, some
services will tag your CoMet, ensuring you receive your cylinder back.

Q: Will the CoMet work with high-pressure refrigerants like R410A?
A: Yes! The Comet is rated to 400psig, making it capable of recovering R410A as well as
CFC, HCFC and HFC refrigerants traditionally recovered in steel cylinders.

Q: How does tank recertification work?

A: AMTROL makes it simple. The CoMet conforms to US Department of
Transportation (DOT) standards. Just like steel recovery cylinders, the CoMet should
be recertified every five years. This testing can be provided by any DOT Certified test
facility that currently recertifies steel cylinders.

Q: I am interested in incorporating CoMet in my existing exchange program. Can
AMTROL help?

A: Yes! AMTROL has over 30 years of experience in recovery cylinders and works
closely with exchange centers and reclaimers. Please contact your sales
representative to learn how we can assist your program.

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