Leak detection kit ideal for medium to large AC&R Systems


Westbury, New York — The Spectroline® OLK-400BEZ/E Complete BigEZ™ Leak Detection Kit contains everything needed to locate refrigerant leaks in medium to large size AC&R systems — including high-pressure R-410A systems! The exact source of every leak will be revealed by its bright fluorescent glow.

At the heart of the kit is the OPTI-LUX™ 400, a powerful, rechargeable violet light LED leak detection flashlight. It emits less visible light compared to standard blue light inspection lamps, so all AC&R leaks are easier to locate. The OPTI-LUX 400 has power comparable to high-intensity 150-watt lamps. It has an inspection range of 25 feet (7.6 m) or more. 

Also included in the kit are the BigEZ™ dye injector, a multi-dose 4 oz (118 ml) universal/POE dye cartridge, a hose assembly with check valve and low-loss fitting, a purge fitting, an 8 oz (237 ml) spray bottle of GLO-AWAY™ dye cleaner, three drip plugs, an AC/DC charger and fluorescence-enhancing glasses. All components are packed in a rugged carrying case. The dye cartridge treats up to 16 gallons (60.6 L) of lubricant, 400 lbs (181 kg) of refrigerant or 160 tons of cooling.

For more information, call toll-free 1-800-274-8888. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call 516-333-4840. Website at www.spectroline.com.



January 7, 2015


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