Are compressed air leaks costing you money?
According to the Carbon Trust, a 3mm hole in your system could cost £2,000 pa !


SoundSonic

Checking for air leaks with a SoundSonic Leak Detector.The SoundSonic is ideal for finding compressed air and refrigerant leaks and it only costs...

£320.00 + £7.50 p&p +VAT

The SoundSonic kit also comes with a probe for checking bearings and steam traps and a FREE! Ultrasonic Sound Transmitter for finding leaks around seals on non-pressurised enclosures.

It is commonly known that faults, malfunctions, and/or flaws in mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic devices, as well as manufactured container type objects, start as small defects or leaks. These defects are of such relatively small size that the sounds they produce are above the range of human hearing and are not detectable aurally. Most commonly, these faults manifest themselves in the 38 kHz to 43 kHz range. These frequencies fall within the spectrum of frequencies generally referred to as being in the ultrasonic range. It is of great use to be able to hear these ultrasonic emissions from these faults in order to be aware of imminent problems.

To employ the ultrasound methodology in a usable manner, it is imperative the listener be able to have access to an audible sound that bears a resemblance to the natural sound of the defect. That is to say, a mechanical bearing with a defective ball should sound like such. Likewise, a microscopic leak in a compressed air system should sound like a gas leak. More ....

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