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Handheld Instrument detects compressed air leaks.


March 21, 2007 - Able to test unions, pipes, valves, and fittings for complete installation at distances up to 20 ft away, Ultrasonic Leak Detector (ULD) reacts to high-frequency turbulence resulting from high-pressure air expanding into atmosphere. Unit converts this into audible tone that can be heard through supplied headphones, which offer background noise filtering. As ULD moves closer to leak, more LEDs on display light to confirm source, and parabola attachment is provided to pinpoint leaks.

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Ultrasonic Leak Detector for Energy Conservation


EXAIR's new Ultrasonic Leak Detector (ULD) is a hand-held, high quality instrument that can locate costly leaks in a compressed air system. Leaks often account for over 30% of the compressed air consumed in industrial plants. A huge annual air savings worth tens of thousands of dollars is possible when the leaks are located and repaired. Testing the various unions, pipes, valves and fittings of a complete installation can be done quickly and effectively at distances up to 20' (6.1m) away.

High pressure air expanding to atmosphere creates high frequency turbulence that the ULD converts into an audible tone which can be heard through the supplied headphones. Background plant noise is filtered out using the three sensitivity settings of X1, X10 and X100 along with an "on/off" thumb wheel for fine sensitivity. As the ULD moves closer to a leak, more LEDs on the display light to confirm the source of the leak. A parabola attachment to pinpoint leaks and a tubular extension to mask out intense background noise are provided.

The Model 9061 Ultrasonic Leak Detector comes complete with a hard-shell plastic case, headphones, parabola, tubular adaptor, tubular extension and 9 volt battery. Price is $379.

For more information contact:
EXAIR Corporation
11510 Goldcoast Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45249-1621
Phone: (800) 903-9247
Fax: (513) 671-3363
E-mail: techelp@exair.com
www.exair.com/uld.htm

Company Information:
Name: EXAIR Corporation
Address: 11510 Goldcoast Dr.
City: Cincinnati
State: OH
ZIP: 45249-1621
Country: USA
Phone: 800-903-9247
FAX: 513-671-3363
http://www.exair.com


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