• The new model can detect leaks in hard-to-reach areas.
    The new model can detect leaks in hard-to-reach areas.
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EXAIR’s Ultrasonic Leak Detector (ULD), a hand-held instrument engineered to help locate the source of costly leaks in a compressed air system, has received an upgrade in look and function.

Up to 30 per cent of the compressed air generated in industrial plants is wasted through leaks that go undetected.

The EXAIR ULD can play a major role to identify and pinpoint these costly leaks, allowing quick repair and cost savings.

Testing the various unions, pipes, valves and fittings of a complete installation can be done quickly and effectively at distances up to 6.1m (20-feet) away.

High pressure gases create high frequency turbulence when moving into an area with lower pressure, creating an ultrasonic or “white noise” sound that is beyond the range of human hearing. The ULD can detect these vibrations, creating an audible sound through supplied headphones as well as indicating intensity via front-facing LED display as it moves closer to the leak origin.

The ULD can be adjusted to filter out background noise in busier plants with “+” or “-” buttons for fine-tuning sensitivity.

This new model offers a heightened ability to detect leaks in hard-to-reach areas while also complying with the IEC 61326-1 standard that designates its ability to operate in typical electromagnetic environments often found in industrial plants.   

The Model 9207 Ultrasonic Leak Detector is CE compliant and comes complete with a hard-shell plastic case, headphones, parabola, tubular adaptor, tubular extension and AA batteries.

For details contact Compressed Air Australia Pty Ltd or visit www.caasafety.com.au