Specifications, Maintenance instructions – General Tools and Instruments RLD400 User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

Refrigerants Detected

R-134a, R-410a, R-404a, R-407c, R-507, CFC-12
(R-12 or Freon), R-22, R-1234yf

Detection Modalities

Sound, light, leak size measure

Sensitivities

0.05 oz./yr (1.4 g/yr) for R-134a; 0.025 oz./yr (0.7g/yr)
for R-22

Sensor Type

Proprietary solid electrolyte semiconductor

Sensor Life

>300 hours (ten years’ normal use)

Warmup Time

17–20 seconds

Response Time

Instantaneous

Display Type, Size

7-segment red LED, 0.6 in. (15mm) high

Dimensions of Instrument

6.8 x 2.6 x 2.2 in. (173 x 66 x 56mm) w/17 in. (432mm) probe

Weight of Instrument

1.5 lb. (680g)

Dimensions of Carrying Case 15 x 11 x 4 in. (382 x 279 x 102mm)

Weight of Instrument,

2 lbs, 5.5 oz. (1.06kg)

Batteries and Carrying Case

Complies with

SAE Standards J2791 and J2913,
European Standard EN14624

Limited Warranty Term

2 years (including sensor)

Power Source

4 “AA” batteries (included)

Battery Life

5 hours continuous operation (typical)

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

CHANGING BATTERIES

When the red front-panel LED labeled Low Battery lights up, it’s time to replace the
instrument’s four “AA” batteries. To do so, follow the procedure in the Setup Instructions
section of this manual.

CHANGING THE FILTER

The RLD400 ships with a pack of five small disc filters that install upstream of the
sensor. Replace the filter whenever it becomes visibly dirty, or every few months,
depending on use.

To change the filter, unscrew the black plastic tip of the probe from the black plastic
sensor enclosure (see figure on p. 6.) Remove the old filter, install the new one, and then
screw the plastic tip back into the enclosure.

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