

📡 Elevate your HVAC game with wireless precision and pro-grade diagnostics!
The Fieldpiece SM482V is a cutting-edge wireless 4-port digital refrigerant manifold designed for HVAC and refrigeration professionals. It offers precise low and high pressure measurements, superheat and subcooling calculations, and integrates with Job Link wireless probes. Featuring a vacuum gauge with micron-level sensitivity and protected thermocouple jacks, it supports advanced diagnostics including data logging and temperature-compensated system tightness tests, making it an essential tool for accurate, efficient, and connected HVAC service.































| ASIN | B0DFMPJP2W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,698 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Air Conditioning Manifolds |
| Brand | Fieldpiece |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 5.77 pounds |
| Item model number | SM482V |
| Manufacturer | Fieldpiece |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SM482V |
| Model | SM482V |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 10.25 x 11.25 inches |
C**S
Great manifold. Should use as a backup vacuum system instead of main, though.
Works great. Upgrading my entire AC setup so I'm ready to go into business when the time comes. This manifold I paired with the Fieldpiece Joblink set which includes the wireless air temperature sensors for return/supply, pressure sensors for suction/liquid, and temperature clamps for suction/liquid. One issue I had initially was on system vacuuming, and I almost returned these for the 3 port SM382v, but decided against the return. The issue is present when using hoses and manifolds that have had refrigerant ran through them. When pulling a vacuum, refrigerant will start to evaporate at inconsistent times. This leaves you wondering if that 5 micron delta/min on a decay test is a leak or not. Most of the time, it did a great job of pulling down to 200 microns (manifold side) then on closing the manifolds vacuum port, we'd shoot up to about 350 or 400 while it equalized. After equalizing, we'd see a constant ~2 to 5 micron rise per minute. Other times, I'd get down to 400 microns and pop back up to 520, and it would pump back down to 390 and pop back to 510, pump down to 380 and pop back to 500. This cycle repeats itself and I can't tell if it's a micron gauge fault or evaporation. It isn't a leak, because it holds solid microns, but it does pop around quite a bit. Purge with nitrogen through your manifold and lines at high pressure before starting vacuum to mitigate this. Instead of returning this manifold because of the vacuum inconsistencies, I went for the redundancy approach and got two large vacuum hoses and a wireless micron gauge, leaving the manifold for watching system charge or vacuum alternative. Although I could just use the full wireless set for that now, anyways.
L**N
Great product
Hubby is a hvac tech and he definitely approves of this.
S**I
Perfect / nice
Worth it, very nice
A**I
Very helpful
A gift f my hubby works perfect better then his previous very accurate and many features
D**Z
Tenia el modelo anterior pero ya era hora de actualizarlo
L**.
Faulty Equipment, no customer service
Faulty equipment and customer service refuses to respond. 5 weeks have passed and still no response.
C**S
I qualify the fan.
This product is of excellent quality and very well conditioned for tra...
P**H
They are the best
Best digital gauges ever a little expensive but worth the money
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