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Ultrasonic system cuts energy waste

An Alpine Components product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 3, 2008

The Ultraprobe 3000 has been designed to promote quick, easy energy surveys with accurate results, helping to reduce a plant's carbon footprint.

The Ultraprobe 3000 ultrasonic detection system is a versatile inspection instrument for cutting energy waste and improving uptime.

The Ultraprobe 3000 has been designed to promote quick, easy energy surveys with accurate results, helping to reduce a plant's carbon footprint.

The 3000 will significantly impact energy conservation by locating compressed air and steam trap leaks as well as faulty steam traps, which can lead to tens of thousands of pounds in plant savings each year.

This digital instrument, has a wide, dynamic sensitivity range, a "spin and click" sensitivity dial, a graphic display panel that shows the sensitivity level, storage location, storage location number and battery level.

It also offers 400 memory locations to hold all of the operator's text data.

Other features include scanning and stethoscope (contact) modules, noise-isolating headphones, calibrated decibel readout, rubber focussing probe and a storage entry area.

Optional accessories include a long-range module to double the leak detection distance, a holster set, a telescoping flexible scanning module and a magnetically mounted transducer allowing operators to extend the probe into hard to reach areas, with one button to control everything.

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