Product Details
Universal Tracer Gas Leak Detector Service Kit by Robinair®. The Robinair Tracer Gas service kit gives technicians the tools necessary to use tracer gas in place of refrigerant to find A/C system leaks. The LD9-TGKIT includes a hydrogen gas leak detector with sensor technology designed to detect a 5% hydrogen / 95% nitrogen tracer gas mixture. The detector's full color liquid crystal display (LCD) and sweep mode function convey messages, graphics, and prompts to help technicians locate the source of a leak and ensure that the leak detector is always at optimal performance. A patented 3 LED inspection light aids in locating and inspecting suspected leak sources.
Specifications
Type: Tracer Gas |
Battery Life: 4 hours continuous |
Power supply: 4 AA alkaline batteries |
Probe Length: 17 inches (43 cm) |
Response Time: Instantaneous |
Sensitivity: Equivalent. |
Sensor Life: > 10 years |
UV Mode: 3 UV LED |
UV Wave-length: 395–415 nanometers |
Warm up time: < 20 seconds |
Features
- Full color LCD with user-friendly message and error screens
- Automatic calibration and reset to ambient air
- Patented 3 LED ultraviolet (UV) lights with 395–415 nm wavelengths optimized for A/C dye fluorescence
- High-intensity LED inspection light
- True mechanical pump
- Audio mute function
- Uses 4 AA alkaline batteries
- Certified to SAE J2970
- Includes 134a and 1234yf high-side coupler, hose and regulator for tracer gas
Robinair® was founded in 1956 by the Kent-Moore Corporation of Warren, Michigan, to design and manufacture specialized tools for repairing appliances. The name of the new company was a combination of the names of two Kent-Moore executives, Robinette and Adair. With the increasing popularity of air conditioning, both for homes and automobiles, Robinair soon moved into this growing market. In just a few years, the product line was the most complete in the industry. Today, Robinair, a Bosch Automotive Service Solutions brand, is a global leader in service tools and equipment based in Owatonna, Minnesota. Products serve the heating/ventilating/air conditioning/refrigeration (HVAC-R) and mobile markets, which includes the automotive aftermarket along with other industries such as agriculture and construction.