• Chillgard VRF

    Oct. 24, 2017

    The Chillgard VRF Refrigerant Leak Detector protects the respiratory safety of building occupants with photoacoustic infrared (PAIR) sensing technology to find leaks in VRF refrigerant piping.

    Eliminates sensor drift and can operate in temperatures from 32-140 degrees F. and relative humidity of 0-95%. Operating range of 0-1000 ppm with a minimum detection level of 25 ppm and a preset alarm at 50 ppm. Place nearby in rooms or hallways. Operates independently, but can be paired with a BMS.

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