Fieldpiece Fieldpiece DR82 Manual

Infrared (IR) Refrigerant Leak Detector
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Model DR82
Compact and rugged, the DR82 Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector helps you nd leaks fast in the eld. The 10 year infrared (IR) sensor detects all HFC, HCFC, CFC, HFO, and blends.
Multiple indicators and sensitivity 20x higher than soap bubbles make it easy to track down even the smallest leaks in various environments. A red LED ashes at the tip so you can keep your eyes on the target. The large bars on the backlit LCD are easy to see in bright sunlight or low light, and the numerical value provides an extra digit of resolution.
Unlike conventional leak detectors, you have full control with both an automatic (AZERO) and manual (MZERO) zero mode.
The large Li-ion rechargable battery provides over 10 hours of continuous operation and is convenient to charge via USB-C. Replaceable tips lter out water and dust while getting into tight spots. All wrapped up in a ruggedized IP54 housing, it's built for the eld.
What's Included
DR82 Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector Blow Molded Carrying Case (ABM2) AC Charger and USB-C Cable (RCA3) 5 x Filter Tips and Gaskets (RFT6) Operator’s Manual 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
Sensor Type: Infrared (IR) Sensor Life: 10 years typical Sensitivity Levels: High, medium, low, turbo (selectable) Maximum Sensitivity:
0.03 oz/yr (1g/a), stationary; 0.1 oz/yr (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 o Auto Power Off: 10 minutes without detection or button press Operating Environment:
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C); < 75% RH (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C); < 80% RH Weight: 14 oz (400g) Water Resistance: Designed to IP54 US Patent: www.eldpiece.com/patents
Certifications and Compliance
EN 14624 Regulatory Compliance Mark
Restriction of Hazardous Substances Compliant
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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WARNINGS
Inhalation of high concentrations of refrigerant vapor can block
oxygen to the brain causing injury or death.
Do not use this device in a combustible gas atmosphere or with
A3 refrigerants such as R-290, propane or R-600, isobutane.
Do not block exhaust port or device or will not function properly.
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Quick Start
1. Move to a refrigerant-free environment and
hold until your DR82 powers on.
2. Allow warm-up (calibration) to complete.
3. Begin searching for the leak source.
Move the tip slowly (~3 inches/sec) and as closely
as possible to the suspected refrigerant line.
4. Search until refrigerant gas is detected.
Red light flashes, audible alarm triggers, and the
display indicates the relative gas concentration.
5. Conrm leak source.
Move tip away from alarm location for a few
seconds to clear the sensor. Return tip back to
suspected leak, looking for the highest value.
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Maintenance
CLEANING: Clean the exterior with a damp
cloth. Do not use detergents or solvents.
BATTERY CHARGING: Recharge the internal battery as needed using the USB-C cable. In addition to the AC plug, most generic USB ports supply enough power to charge. The long life Li-ion rechargable battery is permanently installed. To maximize battery life, minimize time spent at 100% full or 0% full.
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FILTER REPLACEMENT: The hydrophobic lter is built into the replaceable tip and should be replaced periodically to maximize sensor life and performance. Five ltered tips (RFT6) are included. Unscrew the tip to remove.
Filtered Tip (RFT6)
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Functionality Test
Use a refrigerant tank and a cap to check if
your DR82 is detecting refrigerant properly.
1. Tightly cap a refrigerant tank port to seal it.
2. Open valve to coat the inside of the cap, then close the valve.
3. With DR82 set to high sensitivity (H), remove the cap and wave the tip over the cap. You should see a very large leak size of approxi­mately "99" and a full bar graph. If not, the ltered tip may need to be replaced.
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Operation
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Power
Press >1 second to toggle power.
Backlight
Press to toggle the blue backlight.
Zero Modes (AZERO/MZERO)
DR82 starts up in automatic zero mode (AZERO) which sets a new zero point every 4-5 seconds, indicated by a double beep.
Moving closer to the leak source will show the relative increase in concentration, triggering the alarm. Conversely, stopping at or moving away from the leak source will not trigger a response.
Press MANUAL/AUTO >1 second to toggle manual zero mode (MZERO). DR82 does not zero automatically while MZERO is displayed and will continue to alarm and display the relative leak size.
Zero Set
In manual zero mode (MZERO), press ZERO to initiate a 10 second calibration, during which "Zeroing" is displayed. For best performance, remain stationary until calibration nishes.
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EXHAUST PORT
(DO NOT BLOCK)
STATUS BAR
- Sensitivity
- Mute
- Battery
MESSAGE LINE
CHARGING PORT
SPEAKER
Numerical Leak Size Indicator with Bar Graph
The number is the relative concentration of refrigerant gas (0-99 units). The bar graph shows the same measurement in steps of 10 units for easy monitoring. The higher the number, the higher the concentration of gas being measured and the closer you are to the exact leak location.
Maximum Mode
Press MAX ON/OFF >1 second to toggle max mode. When max mode is on, the highest leak size detected is continually recorded.
The recorded max is cleared when the sensitivity is changed or if manually zeroed.
Sensitivity (H/M/L/T)
DR82 starts up in high sensitivity (H) which is recommended for most situations. When leaks are dicult to pinpoint due to excess triggering or sensor saturation, press SENSITIVITY to cycle to another sensitivity (Medium/Low/Turbo). Turbo is extremely sensitive, and may false trigger from abrupt motion or small changes in gas content.
Mute (
Press ZERO and SENSITIVITY simultaneously to toggle the speaker.
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Red Leak Indicator LED
In most situations, the red LED at the tip is easier to monitor than the display. Because the blink rate increases as the relative concentration increases, many leaks can be found without ever viewing the display.
LEAK SOURCE
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Limited Warranty
This leak detector is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for one year from date of purchase from an authorized Fieldpiece dealer. Fieldpiece will replace or repair the defective unit, at its option, subject to verication of the defect.
This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from abuse, neglect, accident, unauthorized repair, alteration, or unreasonable use of the instrument.
Any implied warranties arising from the sale of a Fieldpiece product, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose, are limited to the above. Fieldpiece shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages, expenses, or economic loss, or for any claim of such damage, expenses, or economic loss.
State laws vary. The above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
Obtaining Service
For international customers, warranty for products purchased outside of the U.S. should be handled through local distributors. Visit our website to nd your local distributor.
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