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Uniweld PLD33V Halide Leak Detector Propane With Probe Hose & Valve

$ 37.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: Uniweld
  • Type: Leak Detector
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: PLD33V
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Model: LEAK DETECTOR
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979
    Frosty-Freeze
    Uniweld PLD33V Halide Leak Detector Propane With Probe Hose & Valve
    Uniweld
    PART# PLD33V
    REFRIGERANT LEAK DETECTOR
    Uses Propane Fuel
    Includes Hose and valve that screws on top of the disposable propane tanks.
    Uniweld's Propane Halide Leak Detector instantly locates non-combustible halide (CFC & HCFC) refrigerant gas leaks.
    Leaks are located when the chlorine based refrigerant gases are drawn in through the probe hose and exposed to a heated copper reactor plate, changing the blue flame to green.
    This detector is very sensitive and can be used to locate leaks as small as 20 ppm of CFC and HCFC refrigerants.
    What is a halide torch?
    A halide torch is an inexpensive leak detector that is fast and reliable, but can only be used to detect chlorinated refrigerants.
    It can be used to detect leaks as small as ½ ounce per year.
    A halide torch works on the principle that air is drawn over a copper element heated by a hydrocarbon fuel.
    $Uniweld PART# PLD33V REFRIGERANT LEAK DETECTOR Uses Propane Fuel Includes Hose and valve that screws on top of the disposable propane tanks. Uniweld's Propane Halide Leak Detector instantly locates non-combustible halide (CFC & HCFC) refrigerant gas leaks. Leaks are located when the chlorine based refrigerant gases are drawn in through the probe hose and exposed to a heated copper reactor plate, changing the blue flame to green. This detector is very sensitive and can be used to locate leaks as small as 20 ppm of CFC and HCFC refrigerants. What is a halide torch? A halide torch is an inexpensive leak detector that is fast and reliable, but can only be used to detect chlorinated refrigerants. It can be used to detect leaks as small as ½ ounce per year. A halide torch works on the principle that air is drawn over a copper element heated by a hydrocarbon fuel.
    Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979
    Frosty-Freeze
    Uniweld PLD33V Halide Leak Detector Propane With Probe Hose & Valve
    Uniweld
    PART# PLD33V
    REFRIGERANT LEAK DETECTOR
    Uses Propane Fuel
    Includes Hose and valve that screws on top of the disposable propane tanks.
    Uniweld's Propane Halide Leak Detector instantly locates non-combustible halide (CFC & HCFC) refrigerant gas leaks.
    Leaks are located when the chlorine based refrigerant gases are drawn in through the probe hose and exposed to a heated copper reactor plate, changing the blue flame to green.
    This detector is very sensitive and can be used to locate leaks as small as 20 ppm of CFC and HCFC refrigerants.
    What is a halide torch?
    A halide torch is an inexpensive leak detector that is fast and reliable, but can only be used to detect chlorinated refrigerants.
    It can be used to detect leaks as small as ½ ounce per year.
    A halide torch works on the principle that air is drawn over a copper element heated by a hydrocarbon fuel.
    Uniweld
    PART# PLD33V
    REFRIGERANT LEAK DETECTOR
    Uses Propane Fuel
    Includes Hose and valve that screws on top of the disposable propane tanks.
    Uniweld's Propane Halide Leak Detector instantly locates non-combustible halide (CFC & HCFC) refrigerant gas leaks.
    Leaks are located when the chlorine based refrigerant gases are drawn in through the probe hose and exposed to a heated copper reactor plate, changing the blue flame to green.
    This detector is very sensitive and can be used to locate leaks as small as 20 ppm of CFC and HCFC refrigerants.
    What is a halide torch?
    A halide torch is an inexpensive leak detector that is fast and reliable, but can only be used to detect chlorinated refrigerants.
    It can be used to detect leaks as small as ½ ounce per year.
    A halide torch works on the principle that air is drawn over a copper element heated by a hydrocarbon fuel.