
Henry Technologies S-8067 Receiver
The Henry Technologies S-8067 is a heavy-duty vertical liquid refrigerant receiver designed for contractors requiring reliable refrigerant management in commercial cooling and industrial systems. Engineered to collect condensed refrigerant downstream of the condenser, this unit ensures a steady, 100% liquid supply reaches the expansion device, preventing gas binding and stabilizing system performance under varying heat loads. The S-8067 features a 1/2 flare inlet and a Rotalock valve outlet, facilitating a secure, leak-proof interface without the need for complex field brazing. With a holding capacity of 23.2 lbs (at 90% volume/90°F) and a maximum working pressure of 450 PSI, it provides ample storage for complete system pump-down during routine maintenance or component replacement. Constructed from high-grade powder-coated steel and cULus listed, this vertical receiver is compatible with HFC and HCFC refrigerants, offering a compact footprint for tight mechanical rooms while maintaining the internal volume necessary for optimal subcooling and surge protection.
Key Benefits
- Optimized Liquid Seal: Ensures only liquid refrigerant enters the liquid line, protecting the expansion valve from flash gas.
- High Storage Capacity: Rated for 23.2 lbs, allowing for efficient system pump-down during service or low-load operation.
- Rugged Construction: Fully welded steel shell with a durable finish, built to withstand operating temperatures from 0°F to 250°F.
- Versatile Compatibility: Designed for use with a wide range of common refrigerant oils and non-corrosive industrial fluids.
- Space-Saving Design: The 6-inch diameter vertical orientation simplifies refrigeration receiver installation in confined equipment racks.
Common Questions
Where should the Henry S-8067 be installed in the refrigeration cycle?
This vertical refrigerant receiver must be installed in the liquid line, typically between the condenser outlet and the expansion valve. To ensure proper drainage and flow, it should be positioned at a lower elevation than the condenser when possible.
What is the difference between a liquid receiver and a suction accumulator?
A liquid receiver like the S-8067 is located on the high side to store excess liquid refrigerant and provide a liquid seal. In contrast, an accumulator is located on the low side before the compressor to trap liquid and ensure only vapor enters the compressor cylinders.
Does the S-8067 include a pressure relief port?
The standard Henry Technologies S-8067 is typically equipped with a 1/8" NPT or 3/8" NPT fitting to accommodate a pressure relief valve or fusible plug, ensuring the vessel is protected against over-pressurization according to safety codes.
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Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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$102.39Henry Technologies S-8067 Receiver
The Henry Technologies S-8067 is a heavy-duty vertical liquid refrigerant receiver designed for contractors requiring reliable refrigerant management in commercial cooling and industrial systems. Engineered to collect condensed refrigerant downstream of the condenser, this unit ensures a steady, 100% liquid supply reaches the expansion device, preventing gas binding and stabilizing system performance under varying heat loads. The S-8067 features a 1/2 flare inlet and a Rotalock valve outlet, facilitating a secure, leak-proof interface without the need for complex field brazing. With a holding capacity of 23.2 lbs (at 90% volume/90°F) and a maximum working pressure of 450 PSI, it provides ample storage for complete system pump-down during routine maintenance or component replacement. Constructed from high-grade powder-coated steel and cULus listed, this vertical receiver is compatible with HFC and HCFC refrigerants, offering a compact footprint for tight mechanical rooms while maintaining the internal volume necessary for optimal subcooling and surge protection.
Key Benefits
- Optimized Liquid Seal: Ensures only liquid refrigerant enters the liquid line, protecting the expansion valve from flash gas.
- High Storage Capacity: Rated for 23.2 lbs, allowing for efficient system pump-down during service or low-load operation.
- Rugged Construction: Fully welded steel shell with a durable finish, built to withstand operating temperatures from 0°F to 250°F.
- Versatile Compatibility: Designed for use with a wide range of common refrigerant oils and non-corrosive industrial fluids.
- Space-Saving Design: The 6-inch diameter vertical orientation simplifies refrigeration receiver installation in confined equipment racks.
Common Questions
Where should the Henry S-8067 be installed in the refrigeration cycle?
This vertical refrigerant receiver must be installed in the liquid line, typically between the condenser outlet and the expansion valve. To ensure proper drainage and flow, it should be positioned at a lower elevation than the condenser when possible.
What is the difference between a liquid receiver and a suction accumulator?
A liquid receiver like the S-8067 is located on the high side to store excess liquid refrigerant and provide a liquid seal. In contrast, an accumulator is located on the low side before the compressor to trap liquid and ensure only vapor enters the compressor cylinders.
Does the S-8067 include a pressure relief port?
The standard Henry Technologies S-8067 is typically equipped with a 1/8" NPT or 3/8" NPT fitting to accommodate a pressure relief valve or fusible plug, ensuring the vessel is protected against over-pressurization according to safety codes.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Henry Technologies S-8067 is a heavy-duty vertical liquid refrigerant receiver designed for contractors requiring reliable refrigerant management in commercial cooling and industrial systems. Engineered to collect condensed refrigerant downstream of the condenser, this unit ensures a steady, 100% liquid supply reaches the expansion device, preventing gas binding and stabilizing system performance under varying heat loads. The S-8067 features a 1/2 flare inlet and a Rotalock valve outlet, facilitating a secure, leak-proof interface without the need for complex field brazing. With a holding capacity of 23.2 lbs (at 90% volume/90°F) and a maximum working pressure of 450 PSI, it provides ample storage for complete system pump-down during routine maintenance or component replacement. Constructed from high-grade powder-coated steel and cULus listed, this vertical receiver is compatible with HFC and HCFC refrigerants, offering a compact footprint for tight mechanical rooms while maintaining the internal volume necessary for optimal subcooling and surge protection.
Key Benefits
- Optimized Liquid Seal: Ensures only liquid refrigerant enters the liquid line, protecting the expansion valve from flash gas.
- High Storage Capacity: Rated for 23.2 lbs, allowing for efficient system pump-down during service or low-load operation.
- Rugged Construction: Fully welded steel shell with a durable finish, built to withstand operating temperatures from 0°F to 250°F.
- Versatile Compatibility: Designed for use with a wide range of common refrigerant oils and non-corrosive industrial fluids.
- Space-Saving Design: The 6-inch diameter vertical orientation simplifies refrigeration receiver installation in confined equipment racks.
Common Questions
Where should the Henry S-8067 be installed in the refrigeration cycle?
This vertical refrigerant receiver must be installed in the liquid line, typically between the condenser outlet and the expansion valve. To ensure proper drainage and flow, it should be positioned at a lower elevation than the condenser when possible.
What is the difference between a liquid receiver and a suction accumulator?
A liquid receiver like the S-8067 is located on the high side to store excess liquid refrigerant and provide a liquid seal. In contrast, an accumulator is located on the low side before the compressor to trap liquid and ensure only vapor enters the compressor cylinders.
Does the S-8067 include a pressure relief port?
The standard Henry Technologies S-8067 is typically equipped with a 1/8" NPT or 3/8" NPT fitting to accommodate a pressure relief valve or fusible plug, ensuring the vessel is protected against over-pressurization according to safety codes.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.












