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AR-GLO/E compatible with all refrigerants

Aug 1, 2003 12:00 PM

HVAC/R technicians no longer have to waste time trying to match a fluorescent leak detection dye with specific refrigerants or lubricants in air-conditioning and refrigeration systems. Solvent-free AR-GLO/E universal fluorescent dye can be used with any refrigerant and with mineral oil, polyol ester, and alkyl benzene lubricants.

AR-GLO/E dye can be added to AC&R systems in several ways. The EZ-Ject multi-dose dye injector or single-dose Glo-Stick capsules are used for small- to medium-size AC&R systems. The BigEZ multi-dose dye injector is designed for medium to large AC&R systems. For large systems, such as supermarkets and refrigerated warehouses, the Mist Infuser pump injector is recommended.

Fluorescent leak detection is fast and foolproof. Add AR-GLO/E dye to the system and allow it to circulate with the refrigerant and oil. Wherever a leak is, the refrigerant and dye will escape. The refrigerant evaporates, but the dye remains at the site of every leak. When the system is scanned with a highintensity Spectroline ultraviolet or UV/blue light lamp, the dye glows brightly to pinpoint the precise location of all leaks. The dye remains safely in the system for future inspections.

For more information, contact Spectronics Corp, 956 Brush Hollow Rd, Westbury NY 11590.




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