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Leak detector

19th January 1979
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A PORTABLE battery-powered leak detector for refrigerants and other halogenated gases has been introduced by the Robinair Division of Kent-Moor UK, Stockfield Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham.

The unit weighs just over 300 grams (10.5oz) and has a flexible 240mm (9.5in) probe with a new design of sensor tip said to eliminate problems caused by draught.

A single control permits the sensitivity to be adjusted to allow for each detection of gases down to 3 grams (1/10th oz).

Each detector is supplied with a nine-volt alkaline battery, a spare sensor, filters and a check lead.

Rated for a continuous duty cycle it has an operating temperature range of 0° to 40°C.

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Organisations: Robinair Division
Locations: Birmingham

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