Fieldpiece DR82 Gecomprimeerd 2700 PX 00917
Fieldpiece DR82 Gecomprimeerd 2700 PX 00921
DR82 Leak detector
Fieldpiece DR82 Gecomprimeerd 2700 PX 00917
Fieldpiece DR82 Gecomprimeerd 2700 PX 00921
DR82 Leak detector

Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector

Fieldpiece offers state-of-the-art refrigerant leak detectors.

- High-quality infrared sensor;

- 1g/year sensitivity;

- Automatic or manual recalibration available;

- Large LCD backlit screen.

The DR82EU Refrigerant Leak Detectors help technicians quickly find and pinpoint leaks due to its highest possible sensitivity.

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Overview

Three reasons why you need the DR82EU

1. State-of-the-art infrared sensor

The DR82EU comes equipped with a high-quality infrared sensor with a lifespan of up to 10 years. On top of that, the sensor does not trigger on oil or moisture and will only let you know about refrigerant leaks. The changes in refrigerant levels are also sensed by the DR82EU.

2. The highest possible sensitivity

With the ability to sniff out leaks at 1 g/year, the DR82EU exceeds detection standards. The Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector is fast-acting and you’ll be able to detect and pinpoint leaks in an instant. And with the option to either recalibrate every three seconds automatically, or choose the calibration interval by doing it manually, you can always be sure you use exactly what you need.

3. Easy-to-view

With a large LCD backlit screen, you can easily view the bar graphs and numeric readings. The DR82EU makes it easy for you to detect and read the information on the backlit screen, meaning you can view the information from under any condition.

Specifications

Product

  • Sensor Type: Infrared (IR)
  • Sensor Life: 10 years typical
  • Sensitivity Levels: High, medium, low, turbo (selectable)
  • Maximum Sensitivity: 1g/a, stationary; 3g/a), in motion
  • Detection Feedback: Red tip LED, LCD bar graph, LCD digits, beeper
  • Refrigerants: HFC, HCFC, CFC, HFOs, and blends
  • Response Time: <1 seconds typical
  • Recovery Time: <5 seconds typical
  • Battery Type: 3.7 VDC (nominal) 2600mAh, non-replaceable
  • Charge Time: 6 hours typical with included charger.
  • Battery Life: 10 hours typical, backlight off
  • Auto Power Off: 10 minutes without detection or button press
  • Operating Environment: -20°C to 40°C < 75% RH (non-condensing)
  • Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C < 80% RH
  • Weight: 400g
  • Water Resistance: Designed to IP54

Included in package

  • 1x Advanced Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector – DR82EU
  • 5x Replacement Filtered Tips – RFT6
  • 1x Blow-Molded Case

Media

Get to know the DR82 | Fieldpiece Europe

Get to know the DR82 | Fieldpiece Europe

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the DR58 and DR82?
The DR58 uses a heated diode sensor. The heated diode’s advantage is that it detects absolute concentration levels so it can be held on a leak and will continue to beep. It is also initially very sensitive. Its disadvantage is that the sensor becomes less sensitive over life, eventually needing replacement. The DR82 uses an infrared (IR) sensor. It detects a change in concentration, so the wand must keep moving. The advantage of the Fieldpiece IR sensor and its sensitivity is that it will last the lifetime of the instrument.
What is the difference between automatic zero and manual zero?
Automatic zeroing on the instrument allows for convenient pinpointing of a refrigerant leak by setting a new 'zero-value' every 3-4 seconds. This is useful when a large concentration of refrigerant is being detected in a contained area. Manual zeroing puts the control of the zero function in your hands, you can simply press the zero button on the tool at any time to set a new zero value. This is good for clarifying the leak source once it has been identified.
How do I use low/medium/high/turbo?
Set the sensitivity level by pressing the Sensitivity button. Low (L), medium (M), or high (H) sensitivity will be indicated at the top of the LCD display. The higher the concentration of refrigerant in the ambient air, the lower the sensitivity setting should be to minimize false trips. The TURBO (T) function is an additional 4th sensitivity that pushes the DR82 to it highest possible sensitivity.
How do I replace the sensor?
The DR82 does not require a replacement sensor, it will last the lifetime of the instrument.
How long does the sensor last?
The DR82 sensor will last the lifetime of the instrument.