Superior Signal Accutrak VPE Ultrasonic Leak Detector Review
Superior Signal Accutrak VPE Ultrasonic Leak Detector Feature
- Detects ANY gas
- Will NOT false alarm from residues, or stray glasses
- No tips to clean or sensors to replace
- Detects vacuum leaks
Superior Signal Accutrak VPE Ultrasonic Leak Detector
The AccuTrak VPE is compact, and designed for one hand operation. Comes with flexible wave guide for hard to reach areas. Other applications include the detection of bearing wear, leaks in ductwork, leaking steam traps & valves, vacuum leaks, & electrical arcing. Unique acoustic design of our precision probe maximizes sensativity for contact applications such as bearing and valve analysis.
AccuTrak is extremely sensitive to the ultrasonic sound of a turbulent gas leak. Using a technique called "heterodyning" it translates the sound to a lower frequency which your ear can interpret. AccuTrak maintains the original sound characterstics making it possible to distinguish leaks from other competing background sounds. AccuTrak is so sensitive you can actually hear the blink of an eye, yet most background noise will not interfere with detection accuracy.
This is no sniffer- It is not affected by the wind and will NOT false alarm from any residues or stray gasses. It detects ANY type of refrigerant gas including nitrogen, with no tips to clean or sensors to replace. It does not require the introduction of tracer gases into the system, which can be ozone depleting when vented and can also be harmful to ones health. It detects both vacuum and pressure leaks.
Specifications:
Nominal Sensativity -80db V/µBar
Frequency Response 38 to 42 KHz
Display ten element bar graph
Audio Output 0 to 4 KHz
Housing Durable PVC/Aluminum
Power 9V cell
Battery Life 15 Hours (continuous)
Headset Dynamic 32 Ohm
Size 4.56" x 2.40" x 0.866"
Weight 4.5 oz.
Warranty 1 Year
Includes: Accutrak VPE Ultrasonic Leak Detector, Touch Probe Accessory, Flexible Wave Guide, Headphones, 9V battery and Users Manual in a hard carrying case.
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