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Air leak detector promises prompt payback

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 28, 2004

Logis-Tech Associates describes the EP641 ultrasonic air leak detector as a basic necessity for any manufacturing facility that uses compressed air.

Logis-Tech Associates describes the EP641 ultrasonic air leak detector as a basic necessity for any manufacturing facility that uses compressed air.

The portable handheld tool can repay its initial cost tenfold, in a very short period of time, and substantial in-house energy savings can be made.

It is in every company's interest to reduce operating plant costs and thus maximise company profits.

This ultrasonic air leak detector makes use of a newly developed digital technology, where the ultrasound (20-100kHz) produced for instance by a compressed air leak, is transformed into a digital signal which the user can see and hear.

The EP641 ultrasonic air leak detector responds by a flashing light and a pulsating sound.

The faster the light flashes/the sound pulsates the closer the unit is to the leak, and the speed of the light flashing/sound pulsating is also an expression of the size of the leak.

(The faster the light flashing/sound pulsating - the bigger the leak).

The EP641 ultrasonic air leak detector comes with three directional probes: in case of massive ultrasonic sounds in the surroundings, the 1-3 directional probes (3 x 19cm) can be applied to the sensor at the top of the instrument and optimum listening-sensitivity is achieved - this is also for separation of close-set leakages - and for leak detection at a distance.

Scopes of application include all type of manufacturing industrial plants, food processing industries, beverage industries, workshops, laboratories, hospitals etc.

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