Fieldpiece Refrigerant Analog Gauges – Durable, A2L Ready & Built for the Field

March 2, 2026
2 min read
In this video, Tony Gonzalez walks you through the Fieldpiece® line of refrigerant analog gauges. The lineup includes four models: two with saturation rings for common cooling and A2L refrigerants, and two with saturation rings for refrigeration applications, all available in both three‑port and four‑port configurations. Every gauge in this line is compatible with any A1, A2L, or A3 refrigerant type, giving you flexibility across systems. Built for durability, these gauges feature a hard plastic case, rubberized protective housing, a reinforced 360‑degree rotating hook, and a rugged anodized aluminum refrigerant block with a hermetically sealed sight glass. Reinforced hose ports help survive accidental drops, and the storage ports can be swapped for 5/16 inch ports when you’re using mini‑split hoses, just like on an SMAN®. High‑grip knobs and piston valves give you precise control of refrigerant flow through the block. One standout feature is the rotating gray pressure markers that let you set and track test pressures without drawing Sharpie marks all over your gauges—perfect for nitrogen pressure testing in the field. The Fieldpiece® analog gauges are backed by a standard one‑year warranty. Learn more at: https://www.fieldpiece.com/product-category/analog-gauge-sets/ Follow us on social for more news and giveaways! https://www.facebook.com/fieldpieceproducts/ https://www.instagram.com/fieldpieceproducts/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fieldpiece-instruments-inc./ https://x.com/Fieldpiece/ 00:00 – Intro: Fieldpiece Analog Gauge Lineup 00:13 – Models for Cooling, A2L & Refrigeration 00:22 – 3‑Port & 4‑Port Configurations 00:22 – Compatible with A1, A2L & A3 Refrigerants 00:48 – Built Tough: Housing, Case & Durability 01:02 – 360° Reinforced Hanging Hook 01:13 – Anodized Block, Sight Glass & Hose Ports 01:13 – Storage Ports & Mini‑Split Hose Options 01:38 – High‑Grip Knobs & Piston Valves 01:52 – Rotating Pressure Markers Explained 01:58 – Easier Nitrogen Pressure Testing 02:16 – Warranty & Where to Learn More

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