ATD Tools ATD-36750 User Manual

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Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector
Detects all CFC, HFC, HCFC, HFO
Model ATD-36750
User Manual
Design certied by
ASCI and Intertek to
meet SAE J2791,
J2913 & EN14624
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INTRODUCTION
The ATD-36750 features a patented 3 LED UV that emits the optimum wavelength for A/C dye fluorescence. The UV light can be used simultaneously with the heated sensor or independently. The D440A-UV does not require rechargeable batteries.
The ATD-36750 features a long life solid electrolyte semiconductor sensor technology that is designed to detect the more current and difficult HFC refrigerants such as R-134a, R-410a, R-407c, R-507, and R-404c, in addition to the new HFO-1234yf and all HCFC (R-22) and CFC (R-12) refrigerants including SNAP approved hydrocarbon blends.
The ATD-36750’s unique digital leak size indicator takes the guesswork out of whether or not to repair a small leak. The digital display is independent from the audio alarm and sensitivity level, allowing the precise pinpointing of the leak source.
Patented 3 LED UV lights
Unique numeric leak size
R-134a sensitivity .05 oz/yr
Designed Certified to meet
Indicator
SAE J2791, J2913 and
FEATURES
Long life, stable sensor
R-22 sensitivity .025 oz/yr
Automatic calibration and
reset to ambient
EN14624
Visual LED leak alarm near
3 adjustable sensitivity levels
sensor
Low battery indicator
Audio mute function
CE Certified
2- year warranty includes
True mechanical pump
Uses 4 AA alkaline batteries
Comfortable Sanoprene grip
Made in USA
sensor
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NOTES:
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NOTES:
Digital Leak Size
Low Battery
Indicator
Sensitivity Level
Audio Mute &
Sensitivity Level
Power
ATD-36750 Control Panel
Indicator
UV Light Power On/Off
On/Off
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Operating Instructions
1. TURN ON: Press the ON/OFF button once to turn on and again to turn off. NOTE: Hold button down for approximately 1 second to turn unit off.
2. WARM UP: The detector automatically starts heating the sensor. During the heating cycle, the digital leak size indicator will flash 0 and the detector will sound a slow “beep”. Warm up is usually less than 20 seconds.
3. READY: The detector is ready to begin searching for leaks when the flashing 8 stops and the green sensitivity LED turns on. The audio “beep” increases in frequency and probe LED begins to blink steadily.
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UV Light
Operation
Before leak checking with the UV light:
(a.) Make sure the A/C system is properly charged with
sufficient dye. (See manufacturer’s specifications for proper dye charge.)
(b.) Run the A/C system long enough to thoroughly mix and
circulate the dye with the refrigerant and lubricating oil.
1. Turn on UV light by pressing the UV light ON/OFF button. (See control panel on page 2)
2. Holding the leak detector approximately 10” to 14” away, shine the UV light beam slowly over the components, hoses, and metal lines that make up the A/C system.
3. When the UV light shines on the fluorescent dye that has escaped from the system, the dye will glow a bright yellow green.
3 UV LED’s
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Replacement Parts
Item Part Number
Sensor with Filter PRT3700-01 Sensor filters (5 pack) PRT3700-02 Leak Test Vial PRT3700-03 Carrying Case PRT3699-CASE
RETURN FOR REPAIR POLICY
Every effort has been made to provide reliable, superior quality products. However, in the event your instrument requires repair, forward unit to Service Center freight prepaid to the address below with return address, phone number and/or email address.
SERVICE CENTER
2651 W 81st Street
Hialeah, FL 33016
WARRANTY POLICY
The ATD-36750 Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to all repairable instruments that have not been tampered with or damaged through improper use including unauthorized opening of the unit. Please ship warranty units that require repair freight prepaid to Service Center along with proof of purchase, return address, phone number and/or email address.
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Product Specifications
Model # ATD-36750 Name Leak Detector, Refrigerant Gas Sensitivity .05 oz/yr R134a, .025 oz/yr R22 Sensor Life > 10 years Response Time Instantaneous Power Supply 4 AA Alkaline batteries Battery Life 8 hours continuous Warm up time < 20 seconds Probe length 17 inches Numerical Display 7 segment digital display (1 to 9) Weight, lbs 1.5 lbs Warranty 2 years (includes sensor)
EN14624/2005 Test Specifications Minimum/Maximum Sensitivity Threshold (fixed) Minimum/Maximum Sensitivity Threshold (moving) Minimum Detection Time (1gm/yr) Approx 1 sec Clearing Time Approx 9 seconds after exposure to >50
Minimum Threshold after Maximum Exposure Sensitivity Threshold in Polluted Atmosphere Calibration Frequency 1/yr check with calibrated leak Standard
Cross Sensitivity to Automotive Chemicals
Some automotive solvents and chemicals have similar hydrocarbon properties as R134a and may elicit a positive response. Before leak checking, clean up any chemicals in the list below that elicit a positive response.
Rain-X Windshield Wash Fluid Y Ford Spot Remover (Wet) Y Ford Rust Inhibitor Y Ford Gasket Adhesive (Wet) Y Loctite Natural Blue degreaser (diluted) Y Ford Brake Parts Cleaner Y Ford Silicone Rubber (uncured) Y Motorcraft Antifreeze heated to 160 deg F Y (partial) Gunk liquid wrench Y Ford silicone lubricant N Ford Pumice lotion (with solvent) Y Ford Motorcraft brake fluid Y Ford Carburetor Cleaner Y Dextron Transmission fluid heated to 160 deg F N Quaker State Motor Oil heated to 160 deg F N
Chemical Name/Brand Response
1 gm/yr minimum, >50 gm/yr maximum
3 gm/yr minimum, > 50 gm/yr maximum
gm/yr 1 gm/yr
1 gm/yr
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Leak Size Indicator
The digital leak size indicator remains off normally but once a leak is detected, a number from 1-9 will be displayed for all HFC and HCFC refrigerants regardless of the sensitivity
setting.
The number will continue to increase or decrease depending on the amount of refrigerant sensed. The maximum value will be displayed once the leak source has been located. The table below can be used to approximate the size of leak:
Maximum # displayed Leak Size (oz/yr)
1 -3 < 0.1
4-6 0.1 to 0.5 7-9 >0.5
Low Battery Indicator
Replace the 4 AA Alkaline batteries when the red LED on the control panel is lit. Follow battery installation instructions under Maintenance section.
Audio Mute Function
To silence or mute the audio beep and alarm signal, press the MUTE button. To restore the audio sound, press the MUTE button again. (Note: a few seconds is required to restore sound if the mute button is pressed in rapid succession.)
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Filter
Keyway
alignment
twist)
to remove
sensor
Batteries:
: Remove screw located at rear end of unit and
all
compartment in the same direction.
mark on the inside of the battery door for proper
: Unscrew sensor tip as shown to replace filter.
Replace filter whenever it becomes visibly dirty or every 2 to 3
Install
notch in sensor cover with
. Misalignment can
I
MPORTANT
:
The instrument’s software is designed to alert the
Adjusting Sensitivity Levels
The Leak Detector will default to the NORM sensitivity level automatically once the unit comes out of the warm up cycle and the green LED will turn on.
To change sensitivity levels, press the SENS once for HI sensitivity (red LED will turn on) and again for LO sensitivity (yellow LED will turn on).
Leak Test Vial
The leak detector comes with a Leak Test Vial that allows the user to make sure the detector is performing properly. To test:
1. Remove the Plastic Seal Cap on the top of the Leak Test Vial by pulling it off (see fig. below). Also, remove and discard the circular Leak Test Cap Seal.
2. Turn on the leak detector and allow the unit to complete the warm up cycle.
3. Place the sensor close to the small hole in the top of the Leak Test Vial. The beep rate should increase and the Digital Leak Size Indicator should display a number from 4-6 indicating that the sensor and electronics are working properly.
Remove the Plastic Seal
Cap to Test the Leak
Detector
Leak Test Cap Seal
Leak Test Vial
NOTE: Remember to replace the Plastic Seal Cap after the leak test is completed. Replace the Leak Test Vial when the green media color is no longer visible and the leak media has evaporated. Remove the threaded cap on the Vile to confirm the status of the leak test media. After the leak test media has evaporated, it is normal for there to be a green film on the wall of the Leak Test Vial.
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Maintenance
Install Batteries
pull down hinged battery door to open as shown. Always insert four batteries into the battery Note polarity battery orientation.
Polarity Mark
Sensor:
Replace Filter
months depending on use.
Replace Sensor: Remove sensor by pulling out of socket. the new sensor by aligning the Keyway the raised keyway on sensor socket holder (see figure below).
Note: Do not force sensor into socket damage the sensor pins.
Push straight on (do not
Unscrew tip to
replace filter
user if the sensor is dislodged or defective. If the sensor is not fully inserted into the six-pin socket, or if it is defective, the instrument will not come out of the “Warm Up” mode for proper operation when the power button is turned on. Additionally, if the instrument becomes unstable during its operation, it is an indication that the sensor may be defective.
twist) to install sensor
Pull straight out (do not
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