Antifrogen® L Tester

antifrogen l tester

Description

The Antifrogen L Tester is an required instrument for monitoring the frost resistance of water solutions used in heating and cooling systems. It is designed to provide fast and accurate results, making it an indispensable tool for professionals managing contour cooling, heating systems, and gelioinstallation. By provide the right concentration of antifreeze, this tester helps maintain the capability and longevity of your systems, preventing freezing and costly damage during cold weather.

Features and Design of the Instrument

The tester for Antifrogen L combines technical precision with modern design, ensuring accurate results while being user-friendly and durable. Key features include:

(i) Technically Advanced Design:

(ii) Pendulum Pointer:

(iii) Rotary Valve Closure:

(iv) Long Service Life:

Specification of Antifrogen® L Tester

The tester is compact yet highly effective, with technical specifications designed to meet the needs of professionals working in HVAC and refrigeration systems:

  • Measurement Range: The device operates within a range of -5°C to -35°C, covering the typical antifreeze attention required in heating and cooling systems.
  • Suction Volume: 52 ml, enough to provide an accurate sample for analysis.
  • Total Length: 155 mm, making it easy to handle and store.
  • Suction Hose Length: 200 mm, offering sufficient reach for most applications.
  • Package Dimensions: 126 x 182 x 41 mm.
  • Weight: 130 g, making it lightweight and portable.

Step-By-Step Operating Instructions

Using the Antifrogen L tester is simple and straightforward. Follow these steps for accurate measurements:

  1. Open the Diverter Valve: Begin by opening the valve to allow the system to function.
  2. Squeeze the Ball and Suck the Liquid: Lower the suction hose into the antifreeze liquid and slowly squeeze the ball to fill the measuring chamber.
  3. Close the Diverter Valve: Once the chamber is filled, close the valve to prevent leaks.
  4. Remove Air Bubbles: If air bubbles form inside the measuring chamber, gently tap the back wall to release them.
  5. Read the Results: Observe the pendulum pointer to determine the frost resistance of the liquid.
  6. Rinse with Warm Water: After each use, wash the tester with warm water to prevent contamination and maintain its accuracy.

Frost Resistance Data for Antifrogen® Tester

The tester allocate reliable frost resistance data, which corresponds to the percentage of Antifrogen L concentration in the solution:

  • At -10°C, it should be 25%.
  • At -15°C, the concentration increases to 32%.
  • At -19°C, 38% is recommended.
  • At -24°C, 43% concentration is ideal.
  • At -29°C, the antifreeze concentration should be 47%.
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