Product information "Leak detector with camera LD 500"
Leak detector with camera LD 500
The detection of compressed air and gas leaks can be more or less problematic depending on the accessibility of the systems. We therefore offer special accessories for our LD 500/510 leak detectors to facilitate leak detection in difficult-to-access areas. These include, for example, a special acoustic trumpet, a focus tube with focus tip, the so-called flexible "gooseneck" and a parabolic mirror. For more information please see also the additional product images on the left.
Leak detector with camera – indicates leakage rate in l/min
The new leak meters LD 500/510 with integrated camera and leakage calculation are ideal measuring instruments which help to find and document even smallest leakages (0.1 l/min corresponds to approx. 1 € p. a.) easily even in far distances.The detection of compressed air and gas leaks can be more or less problematic depending on the accessibility of the systems. We therefore offer special accessories for our LD 500/510 leak detectors to facilitate leak detection in difficult-to-access areas. These include, for example, a special acoustic trumpet, a focus tube with focus tip, the so-called flexible "gooseneck" and a parabolic mirror. For more information please see also the additional product images on the left.
Special features of leak detector LD 500/LD 510
- Find out your leak size (l/min) and potential saving (€/year)
- Find the smallest leaks in far distance
- Auto level: Auto adapts the sensitivity automatically to the environment and eliminates the ambient noise reliably
- Photograph leaking parts
- Describe the leak and necessary actions
- Transmit the leak details via USB to your desktop software
- Create an ISO 50001 report
- Seek the leak the whole day (9 hours)
Technical Data Leak detector with camera LD 500
Operating frequency | 40 kHz ± 2 kHz |
Connections | 3.5 mm stereo jack for headset, power supply socket for connecting an external charger |
Laser | Wavelength: 645…660 nm Output power: <1mW(laser class 2) |
Display | 3.5" touch screen |
Interface | USB interface |
Data logger | 16 GB SD memory card (100 million values) |
Power supply | Internal rechargeable Li-Ion batteries, approx. 9 h continuous operation, 4 h charging time |
Ambient temperature | 0…+50 °C |
EMC | DIN EN 61326 |
Auto level | Automatically adapts the sensitivity to the environment and reliably eliminates ambient noise |
Sensitivity | min: 0.1 l/min at 6 bar, 5 m distance, approx. € 1/year of compressed air costs |
Weight without headset | 540 grams |
Intended use
A leak detector can indirectly affect the temperature of compressed air by impacting the overall efficiency and performance of the compressed air system. Here's how:
- The LD 500 is a leak detector for quick and reliable leak detection in/on compressed air systems.
- The LD500 leak detector evaluates the ultrasonic waves generated by the leakage based on distance and pressure.
- It is solely designed and constructed for the intended use described here and may only be used for this purpose.
- The user must verify that the device is suitable for the intended use. The technical data listed in this datasheet are binding.
- Improper handling or operation outside the technical specifications is not permitted. Claims of any kind for damages arising from improper use are excluded.
A leak detector can indirectly affect the temperature of compressed air by impacting the overall efficiency and performance of the compressed air system. Here's how:
- Energy Loss: Leaks in a compressed air system can result in energy loss as the compressor has to work harder to maintain the desired pressure levels. This increased workload can lead to higher energy consumption and, in turn, generate more heat within the compressor and the compressed air system.
- Increased Heat Generation: As the compressor works harder to compensate for leaks, it generates more heat during the compression process. This additional heat can raise the temperature of the compressed air as it moves through the system, potentially affecting downstream equipment or processes that rely on cooler air.
- Inefficient Cooling: Leaks can also disrupt the cooling mechanisms within the compressed air system, such as aftercoolers or intercoolers, which are designed to remove heat from the compressed air. When leaks are present, these cooling systems may not function optimally, leading to higher compressed air temperatures.
- Reduced Efficiency: Leaks can cause pressure drops within the system, requiring the compressor to run longer or more frequently to maintain the desired pressure levels. This increased operation time can contribute to higher heat generation and, ultimately, impact the overall efficiency of the compressed air system.
Downloads
Data sheet LD 500/510, PDF (Size: 2.1 MB)
Short manual LD 500, PDF (Siza:1 MB)
Suitable sensors - portable for LD 510, PDF (Size: 1.4 MB)
Instruction manual LD 500, PDF (Size: 2.5 MB)
Instruction manual CS Leak Reporter, PDF (Size: 1.6 MB)
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