Bacharach H25-IR Pro

£6,900.00ex. VAT £8,280.00 inc. VAT

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Bacharach’s H25-IR PRO is a next generation industrial-grade refrigerant leak detector and gas analyzer capable of
detecting over 40 of the most commonly used refrigerants and halogen gas compounds as well as R600a, R290 and
R744 (CO2). It can be used to locate and then quantify gas leaks, as well as log and totalize a group of leaks in a system.
The H25-IR PRO adds new ground breaking capabilities, including proprietary leak quantification technology, that
ensure accurate and reliable operation.

The H25-IR PRO raises the industry benchmark for high-production gas detection and analysis. In addition, a new menu
system simplifies setup and operation while preserving the preferred digital numeric leak rate display. For users who
are required to validate instruments against a known reference leak source, an optional leak reference tool, the LS-25
Series Leak Standard, is also available.

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We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

Advanced Leak Quantification (ALQ™) technology eliminates the need for periodic adjustments to a calibrated reference leak source. Utilizes infrared technology to quickly and accurately pinpoint leaks as well as to extend sensor life life and minimize false alarms. Automatic calculation of gas concentration regardless of flow rate Responds to leaks in less than 1 second and detects leaks as small as 0.03 oz/yr (0.9 g/yr) Assortment of probes available for specific applications Comprehensive diagnostics keep track of system parameters

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