Refrigerant Leak Detectors
Stay in line with refrigerant leak detection regulations with our range of refrigerant leak detectors from manufacturers including Fluke, Testo and Kane. Also includes refrigeration manifold kits for fully comprehensive testing.
Find out more about Refrigerant Leak Detectors below.
- Detects all existing refrigerants
- 400 hour sensor life
- Adjustable tic rate
- 0.1 ounce per year sensitivity
- Detects all existing refrigerants and blends
- Pump-driven for increased sensitivity
- Detects multiple refrigerant types
- Progessive LED showcases leak strength
- High adjustable sensitivity
- Automatic programs
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Compact, lightweight, and robust
- 3g/a Sensitivity
- Easy to use
- < 1 s response time
- Detects the presence and concentration of refrigerant gases
- Three levels of sensitivity
- LED and audible indicators
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Compact, lightweight, and robust
- Three automatic charging programs
- Detects CFC, HCFC, HFC and H2 or NH3, Ammonia
- Flexible gooseneck probe with sensitivity of <3g/a
- Audible and visual indicator with trend display
- Durable carrying case
- High-low leak sensitivity selector
- Suitable for refrigeration HCFCs and HCFs
- Optimised for refrigeration engineers
- Troubleshoot, service and install air conditioning and refrigeration systems
- Designed for use with a smartphone or tablet and the Testo Smart Probe App
About Refrigerant Leak Detectors
A refrigerant leak detector, also known as a freon detector, or a refrigerant gas detector, makes it possible to control the presence of refrigerant gases in an environment.
Refrigerant leakage is the main reason that reduces HVAC performance. Leaks from natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipelines may pose an immediate fire/explosion hazard to workers and facilities.
The use of refrigerant leak detectors makes it possible to guard against the dangers of refrigerant gas and also to ensure proper equipment operation, ensure productivity, and reduce operating costs of cold generation installations. Leak detection, and more broadly the control of refrigerants, respond to various challenges in all areas of the refrigeration industry.