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Video of HVAC 157 Leak Detectors in HVAC course by Love2HVAC with Ty Branaman channel, video No. 185 free certified online
"Sniffer" type electronic leak detectors. heated diode and infrared.
There are many different brands and types available. We previously discussed Ultrasonic so this will be focused on Heated Diode and Infrared.
Infrared is the newer style. the sensor stays accurate over its life span. Its less susceptible to false alarms and other chemicals. The down side it it must be continuously moved you cannot stop in one section. its reading a differential and sometimes you need to take the meter to a fresh air location first.
Heated Diode can be stationary and still detect but even a heated diode may need to be pulled away when it gets too much concentration. The sensors are subject to other chemicals and false alarms. The sensor is sensitive to moisture so the tip must be kept clean and dry. They do not work with A2L (mildly flammable) refrigerants.
When purchasing, look for a reputable company, your local supply house/wholesale or my friends at @TruTechTools There is no sponsorship they are just good people, with good prices that invest in training of our industry. https://www.trutechtools.com/
My friends Craig @acservicetechchannel and Bryan @HVACS have some great videos related to leak detection.
Craig and Bryan discuss thir favorite leak detector
https://www.youtube.com/watch?veCoV94zxRbA
Craig discusses the advantages of Ultrasonic
https://www.facebook.com/acservicetech/videos/advantages-of-ultrasonic-leak-detection-to-find-refrigerant-leaks/1158858814570883/
Bryan teaches leak detection methods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vuITUze-vBZA&t44s
Bert gives leak detection tips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vP8NQlj-ha9M&t8s
Nitrogen test tips with Bryan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vJaSUDn2VU04
Jessica does a leak search with ultrasonic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v87HOl3mawMc
Craig's top reasons for ultrasonic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v3qgyqejXZIk
Craig's most common leak spots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v3qgyqejXZIk