H25-IR

Leak Detection

Infrared Technology

Fewer False Alarms

Fast Response Time

Utilizes Infrared Technology for Detection ensures long sensor life and high accuracy

Fewer False Alarms

use of infrared technology enables response to refrigerants only

Fast Response Time

responds to leaks in less than 1 second

High Sensitivity

detects leaks as small as 0.01 oz/yr

Internal Leak Source

enables calibrations to be made quickly and easily

Wide Assortment of Probe Options

provides flexibility in your application

2 Year Warranty

H25-IR

Industrial Refrigerant Leak Detector

The H25-IR is an industrial leak detector used for low-level detection and leak rate quantification of CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs, and halogen gas compounds that are used in air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, fire suppression systems, and various other residential, commercial and industrial apparatus. The instrument can be used to locate and quantify leaks as well as log and totalize the entire group of leaks in a system to ensure quality assurance compliance. The unit is capable of detecting 29 of the most commonly used refrigerants and halogen gas compounds. Additional gas-specific models are available for R-600a and SF6.

Headquarters: 621 Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA 15068 U.S.A.

Phone: 1-800-736-4666 Fax: 1-724-334-5001 Email: help@bacharach-inc.com Website: www.bacharach-inc.com

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Bacharach R-600a, SF6 warranty H25-IR

SF6, R-600a specifications

The Bacharach R-600a and SF6 are cutting-edge refrigerants that play pivotal roles in the HVAC and refrigeration sectors. Their unique characteristics and advanced technologies have made them highly sought after in various applications, each offering distinct benefits tailored to different needs.

The Bacharach R-600a, also known as isobutane, is a natural refrigerant that has gained traction due to its low environmental impact. With an ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero and a global warming potential (GWP) of only 3, it stands out as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). R-600a provides excellent energy efficiency and cooling performance, allowing for lower energy costs while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.

One of R-600a's main features is its high latent heat of vaporization, which means it can absorb a significant amount of heat during phase change, thereby enhancing cooling efficiency. Its compact molecular size contributes to effective heat transfer, making it suitable for domestic refrigeration systems, such as refrigerators and freezers. Moreover, R-600a exhibits a lower boiling point than many synthetic refrigerants, allowing its use in low-temperature applications with reduced energy consumption.

In contrast, SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride) is an inorganic, colorless, odorless gas that is primarily used as an insulating medium in high-voltage electrical applications, including switchgear and substations. Its unique electrical properties make SF6 the preferred choice for ensuring safety and efficiency in the management of electrical networks. SF6 is known for its superb dielectric strength, which allows equipment to operate reliably under high voltage conditions, reducing the risk of electrical breakdown.

The key characteristic of SF6 is its ability to maintain stable performance over a wide temperature range. Its density and heat dissipation properties enable it to excel in various environmental scenarios, making it suitable for outdoor applications. Additionally, SF6 is non-flammable and chemically stable, providing a significant safety advantage in high-risk electrical environments.

In conclusion, the Bacharach R-600a and SF6 refrigerants and insulating mediums serve critical roles across different industries. While R-600a champions environmentally friendly refrigeration solutions with its superior energy efficiency, SF6 offers unmatched performance in electrical insulation. Each substance brings essential features and technologies tailored to meet the evolving needs of modern applications, promoting both sustainability and reliability in their respective fields.