Leak detection library offered free of charge
Spectronics Corp has updated its leak detection library to include information on new tools the company has introduced. Information in this library will help technicians pinpoint all leaks in air-conditioning, refrigeration, hydraulics, fuel, and water systems.
The new Spectroline 24-page color catalog has details on ultraviolet and UV/blue light lamps, fluorescent dyes, and dye injection hardware. One dual-purpose lamp — the Titan Stinger 2 — is both a cordless, rechargeable leak detector and a standard flashlight. Featured are 14 technical tips for making service easier and safer.
The Spectroline six-page, color brochure explains why fluorescent leak detection is the only method that can be used as both a diagnostic tool and for preventive maintenance. It also details various ways for adding solvent-free AR-GLO fluorescent dye to different-size systems.
A special flier covers the Maxima ML-3500 UV inspection lamp, which detects leaks even in direct sunlight. The patented Blue Max Plus telescopic leak detector is suitable for close-up inspections in tight areas, and it has an adjustable service mirror that exposes leaks hidden from direct view. A separate publication describes the BigEZ multi-dose dye injector for adding fluorescent dyes to AC&R systems with a single connection.
For a free leak detection library, contact Spectronics, 956 Brush Hollow Rd, Dept 32, Westbury NY 11590.