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UV Lamps detect pinhole-size leaks in HVAC/R systems.

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UV Lamps detect pinhole-size leaks in HVAC/R systems.
UV Lamps detect pinhole-size leaks in HVAC/R systems.

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December 3, 2004 - MAXIMAâ„¢ ML-3500D and ML-3500FL combine Micro Discharge Light technology with filter and bulb/reflector assembly. MAXIMA ML-3500D features spot bulb and diffusing filter that produces steady-state intensity of 14,000 µW/cm² at 15 in., while MAXIMA ML-3500FL uses flood bulb that delivers steady-state intensity of 4,5000 µW/cm² at 15 in. Suited for HVAC/R technicians, units are available in 120 and 230 Vac versions, and offer instant-on operation.

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Spectronics Corp.
956 Brush Hollow Rd.
Westbury, NY, 11590
USA


Super-Powerful UV Lamps Detect Even Pinhole-Size Leaks

Westbury, New York — Spectronics Corporation has recently developed two new ultraviolet lamps than enable HVAC/R technicians to quickly see all leaks in air-conditioning and refrigeration systems. The MAXIMA™ ML-3500D and ML-3500FL use advanced Micro Discharge Light (MDL) technology, plus a unique filter and bulb/reflector assembly, to produce up to 10 times more UV-A (365nm) than conventional 100-watt or 150-watt lamps.

The MAXIMA ML-3500D model features a spot bulb and diffusing filter that produces a steady-state intensity of 14,000 µW/cm² at 15 inches (38cm) while the MAXIMA ML-3500FL configuration uses a flood bulb that delivers a steady-state intensity of 4,5000 µW/cm² at 15 inches. With either of these lamps, HVAC/R technicians can spot each and every refrigerant leak faster than ever — even in direct daylight! The lamps' "instant on" operation further reduces inspection time.

The MAXIMA ML-3500D and ML-3500FL lamps are available in 120V and 230V AC versions. Also available are 12 volt DC versions of each lamp that include a rechargeable battery that will operate the lamp for two full hours.

For more information about the MAXIMA ML-3500D and ML-3500FL UV lamps, write to Spectronics Corporation, 956 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, New York 11590. Call toll-free 1-800-274-8888 or fax 1-800-491-6868. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-4840 or fax 516-333-4859. Website at www.spectroline.com.
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