Snap-on Offers New A/C Leak Detector With Quick Response Time

Snap-on Offers New A/C Leak Detector With Quick Response Time

Its intelligent design, user-friendly interface and heated “environment sensing” tip offer highly accurate readings and virtually eliminate false alarms, Snap-on says.

 Snap-On A/C Leak Detector

KENOSHA, Wis. — The new Snap-on ACT825 A/C Leak Detector is a stand out in any shop with its large LCD color screen, mode/status indicators and powerful battery. Its intelligent design, user-friendly interface and heated “environment sensing” tip offer highly accurate readings and virtually eliminate false alarms, Snap-on says.

“The new ACT825 A/C Leak Detector selects the best sensor setting and almost instantaneously detects extremely small levels of chlorofluorocarbon gases. This helps techs avoid interference and generates accurate, reliable readings,” said John Majerowski, Snap-on director of product management. “It has great reach with a flexible 15.5-inch probe, and this leak detector is battery-powered with a comfortable push-button keypad that offers easy function controls needed in any busy shop.”

The tin oxide sensor in the ACT825 is capable of detecting HFC, CFC, HCFC and refrigerant blends in three sensitivity ranges and has a sensor life of 2,000 hours. It also has a “restart” feature to help prevent faulty readings. The Snap-on ACT825 A/C Leak Detector meets and exceeds J2791 (R134a) and J2913 (R1234yf) certifications.

 

Customers can learn more about the new Snap-on ACT825 A/C Leak Detector by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or representative, visiting www.snapon.com or calling toll free 877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).

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