| Description |
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Matheson's Model 8069
Halocarbon Leak Detector pinpoints and measures leaks of CFC,
HFC and HCFC gases. The Halocarbon Leak Detector is ideal for
use with refrigeration and air conditioning systems, Halon
filled fire extinguishers and aerosol propellants. |
| The Model
8069 is available in two versions. The 8069P, a cordless
portable model that operates on alkaline batteries; and the
8069C, a benchtop model that comes with a tabletop trickle
charger stand. Both models are identical in all other features. |
| The Model
8069 Halocarbon Leak Detector has built-in calibration data for
four different gas groups based on sensitivities. At the touch
of a button, the appropriate gas group calibration data is
downloaded from memory, depending upon the target gas to be
detected. |
| Leak rates
are shown on a large LCD readout and can be displayed in both
gm/yr and ppm. A peak hold function, when activiated, freezes
the concentration readout at the largest value encountered as
the probe tip passes through the suspect leak area. An audible
alarm sounds at a factory set 15 gm/yr level. With its accessory
flexible extension sampling probe attached, the 8069 can check
for leaks in confined and difficult to reach areas. |
| The Model
8069 Halocarbon Leak Detector incorporates the latest surface
mount technology. Together with its inboard pump, flow
management system and ceramic based conductivity sensor located
in the front end of the unit, the Model 8069 yields high
sensitivity and fast response to detecting halocarbon leaks. It
is calibrated to NIST standards. |
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| 8069P |