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The Robinair RG3 is a compact portable refrigerant recovery machine for technicians who want a lighter, easier-to-carry unit for residential, appliance-sized and light commercial recovery work. If you need a machine that is simple to load into the van, easy to carry onto roofs, and capable of liquid, vapour and push-pull recovery, the RG3 is a strong fit. Browse all recovery units or explore more Robinair HVAC tools.
The Robinair RG3-230 combines a compact cube-style footprint with a 1/3 hp oil-less compressor, high-pressure safety shut-off and 230V power, making it well suited to day-to-day recovery work where portability matters just as much as performance.
| Brand | Robinair |
| Model | RG3-230 |
| Recovery modes | Push-pull, liquid, vapour |
| Compressor | 1/3 hp, single cylinder, oil-less |
| Power | 230V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Weight | 18 lb / about 8 kg |
| Dimensions | 12.5" L x 6.5" W x 9.5" H (about 32 x 16.5 x 24 cm) |
| Approvals | UL (ARI-740), CE |
| Warranty | 1 year |
This model is positioned as a compact recovery unit for common CFC, HFC and HCFC work, including R-410A. If you mainly work on larger commercial systems and want faster bulk recovery, step up to a larger machine in our recovery units collection. For safe recovery work in Australia, pair your machine with suitable refrigerant hoses, a calibrated refrigerant scale, and an approved recovery cylinder in test date. For job planning and recovery-method basics, see our guide to refrigerant recovery methods.
For manufacturer specs and documentation, see the official Robinair RG3-230 product page. For Australian recovery and licensing guidance, refer to the ARC refrigerant recovery guidance and the current ARC refrigerant handling codes of practice.
The RG3 is built for portability first. That makes it a practical choice for technicians climbing ladders, moving across rooftops or working in tight residential spaces where a bulkier machine becomes a nuisance. If your priority is bigger refrigerant volumes and faster commercial turnaround, a heavier-duty model may suit you better. If your priority is a compact everyday unit, the RG3 is the more practical option.
Yes. Its compact size, light weight and support for liquid, vapour and push-pull recovery make it well suited to residential and appliance-sized jobs.
Yes. Robinair lists the RG3 for common CFC, HFC and HCFC refrigerants, including R-410A.
It can be used for many service tasks, but if recovery speed on larger refrigerant volumes is your main priority, a larger or twin-cylinder recovery unit is usually the better fit.
Check the exact refrigerant and compliance requirements for your work. If you need an A2L-rated recovery machine for mildly flammable refrigerants, choose a model specifically listed for that duty rather than assuming compatibility.
Most technicians also need suitable recovery hoses, a calibrated refrigerant scale, an approved recovery cylinder, and often evacuation equipment for the post-repair workflow.
Yes. Robinair lists the RG3 for push-pull, liquid and vapour recovery.
In many cases, yes. If the work involves handling refrigerant or activities where refrigerant could be emitted, it should be carried out by an appropriately licensed person following ARC guidance and the relevant code of practice.
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