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C-380 Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector

Model C-380 Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector

Detects and pinpoints even small leaks of refrigerant gases

Features

  • Microprocessor control with advanced digital signal processing.
  • Detects all halogenated refrigerants.
  • Quickly and accurately mark any leak spot.
  • Semiconductor gas sensor.
  • Instantaneous response time.
  • Audible and visual leak indications.
  • No user calibration required.
  • Includes reference leak source and carrying case.
Specifications
Gases Sensed CFCs: R11, R12, R13
HCFCs: R22, R502, R500
HFCs: R134a, R123, R125, R23, R404A, R407C, R410A
and other halogen based compounds
Sensitivity R22, 134a
  R404A, 407C, 410A
Hi 6g/year, L 30g/year
Hi 8g/year, L40g/year
Alarm Settings Buzzer, Tricolor LED bar indicator
Sensor Advanced ionization detection
Response Time Less than 1 second
Warm-up Time 10 seconds
 
 
General Specifications
Power Supply single 9V alkaline battery
Battery Life Approx. 16 hours of continuous use
Probe Length 390mm (15-inches) flexible stainless probe
Dimensions 185mm (L) x 85mm (W) x 34mm (D)
Weight 500g
 
 
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Model C-380 Refrigerant Leak Detector

 

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