Robinair Releases 3 New Leak Detectors For Quickly Finding R-1234yf And R-134a Leaks

Robinair Releases 3 New Leak Detectors For Quickly Finding R-1234yf And R-134a Leaks

The new “Made in the USA” leak detectors are designed to meet the needs of shops and technicians performing A/C work.

Robinair has introduced new air conditioning (A/C) leak detectors that the company says are compatible with nearly all refrigerants used today, including R1234-yf and R-134a. The leak detectors, LD3, LD5 and LD7, meet all industry standards and are now available in North America to help technicians find leaks faster. Robinair’s new leak detectors are made in the USA with globally sourced components.

Each of the new A/C leak detectors feature an audible alarm with a stable, long-life sensor that lasts up to 10 years. Equipped with an automatic calibration and the ability to reset to ambient, the new Robinair leak detectors also include three adjustable sensitivity levels and a low battery indicator.

For more information on the three new leak detectors or other Robinair tools, equipment and accessories, visit Robinair.com.

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