Superior AccuTrak VPESG2 Burst Tone Ultrasonic Sound Generator
Superior AccuTrak
$395.00
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- Product ID:
- Superior-AccuTrak-VPESG2
- Weight:
- 10.00 (Lbs.)
- Ships By:
- Free Ground
- Ships From:
- New Jersey - Direct from Superior Signal
Description:
Superior AccuTrak VPESG2 Burst Tone Ultrasonic Sound Generator Features:
- Frequency Control: Precision Crystal Oscillator.
- Output Frequency: 40 kHz (+/- 2.5 Hz).
- Frequency Accuracy: +/- 50 parts per million.
- Regulator: 1% Regulation.
- Output Intensity: 115 db at 30cm. (nominal).
- Dual Mode Output: Continuous or Burst Tone.
- Power: 9 Volt Cell.
- Battery Life (approx.): 70 hrs. Continuous, 90 hrs.
- Output Frequency: 40 kHz (+/- 2.5 Hz).
- Frequency Accuracy: +/- 50 parts per million.
- Regulator: 1% Regulation.
- Output Intensity: 115 db at 30cm. (nominal).
- Dual Mode Output: Continuous or Burst Tone.
- Power: 9 Volt Cell.
- Battery Life (approx.): 70 hrs. Continuous, 90 hrs.
Applications:
- Buildings.
- Roofing.
- Automobiles.
- Airplane cabins.
- Walk/reach in freezers.
- Any vessel that needs to be leak free.
- Roofing.
- Automobiles.
- Airplane cabins.
- Walk/reach in freezers.
- Any vessel that needs to be leak free.
Additional Information:
The AccuTrak "Burst Tone" Ultrasonic Sound Generator paired with an AccuTrak® Ultrasonic Leak Detector form a non-invasive leak detection system capable of finding leaks in non-pressurized enclosures, such as buildings, vessels, automobiles, walk/reach in freezers, or any other container that needs to be leak-free.
The AccuTrak Sound Generator is used to artificially "sound pressurize" an enclosure with ultrasound. This ultrasound is above the human hearing range, and cannot be heard except through an ultrasonic leak detector. It can penetrate through minute cracks, even ones that are not directly behind the leak point, and exit through it. It can thus trace the path that air or water will take to cause a leak. AccuTrak® Ultrasonic Leak Detectors receive the ultrasound that escapes from the leak point, processes it, and displays it's strength. The bigger the leak is, the higher the volume in the headset.