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RD 99 GAS LEAK DETECTOR

Features:

  • Detects all existing refrigerants which include HFC’s, HCFC’s, CFC’s
  • High sensitivity mode to locate small leaks
  • Audio and visual (LED) leak indicator
  • Protective rubber sleeve houses gooseneck when not in use
  • 400mm gooseneck reaches awkward areas

The new refrigerant leak detector from Kane-May is a low cost, effective way of detecting the smallest of refrigerant gases.

The handheld unit detects environmentally damaging gases, including the latest CFC gases. The unit has a two position sensitivity switch allowing the user to locate the smallest leaks.

The RD99 has a dual alarm system for leak finding. The increased tic rate sounds and a series of visual indicators illuminate as you approach the source of the leak. This visual indication makes the detection of leaks possible, in noisy environments.

The RD99 is battery powered and is ideal for use with domestic and commercial refrigeration systems, automotive and air-conditioning systems.

Technical Specification:

Sensor type. Ionisation detection. Gases sensed (partial list) – CFC’s R11, R12, R13 etc., HCFC’s – R22, R502, R500 etc., HFC’s R134A, R123, R125, R23, etc. Sensitivity – 3g per year. Battery type – 9V PP3 battery (supplied). Battery life – 11 hours continuous (typically 3 months in use).

The RD-99 is supplied with 9V PP3 battery, spare sensing tip, instruction leaflet and protective rubber sleeve.

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