Cliplight, a leading Canadian
HVACR aftermarket tool manufacturer, has renamed the refrigerant sealant, Super
Seal 3 Phase to Super Seal Commercial. While the name changes, Super Seal Commercial is the same patented
formula that has successfully sealed thousands of leaking large rooftop AC
units, food service equipment, chillers and other commercial/industrial
refrigeration equipment since its successful introduction six years ago in a
leaking 24-ton chiller at the Ford Motor Companys Essex Engine plant in
Windsor, Ontario.
Super Seal is the industrys first and only one-step refrigeration
sealant product line featuring three custom formulas: Super Seal ACR for
smaller systems under 1.5 tons such as refrigerators, ice makers and small AC
units, Super Seal HVACR for residential sized systems between 1.5 and 5 tons
and Super Seal Commercial for systems over 5 tons. The 3 Phase name misled
some service techs into believing it was only good for units that had
three-phase electrical systems, which is unrelated to the product application,
said Linda Appler, Director of Marketing, Cliplight. All three Super Seal formulas are unique and should
be applied to units according to their respective design size. Super Seal
Commercial is a heavy duty sealant designed precisely for larger systems, five
ton or larger.
Like all Super Seal
products, Super Seal Commercial is designed to seal undetectable or inaccessible
micro leaks in condensers, evaporators and line sets from the inside out.
Injection is a one-step process of drawing the system refrigerant into the
Super Seal vacuum-packed, three-ounce can for mixing and dispensing the sealant
throughout the system thus eliminating compatibility considerations, making
Super Seal compatible with all refrigerants and oils. According to the companys
press release, each Super Seal product comes with a disposable charging hose,
easy step-by-step instructions, and free customer telephone support. It is
easily reclaimed and separated in the refrigerant recycling/cleaning
process. The newly-named product will begin appearing at
wholesalers by March 2008.