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3015-9005 Rev 1 

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P  Erratic response occurs  in all leak 

positions. 

C/S  Filter is clogged.  Replace the filter 

(3015-0784). 

 

Dirt is in the sensor.  Remove sensor 

and blow it out  with clean air (not 

over 10 psi).  If unsuccessful, replace 

the sensor (3015-0486).  Replace the 

filter (3015-0784). 

 

Sensor has a short circuit.  Replace 

sensor (3015-0486). 

 

Atmosphere  is  contaminated  with 

excessive refrigerant gas.  Ventilate 

the area. 

 

P  Response is continuous (especially in 

SMALL leak switch position). 

C/S  Detector  sensitivity  is excessive.  

Readjust heater (see “Heater 

Adjustment” section). 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for H-10 PRO

Page 1: ...3015 9005 Rev 1 1 Instruction Manual P N 3015 9005 Revision 1 March 2016 Product Leadership Training Service Reliability www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...Bacharach Inc WARNING This product is considered to be Group 1 Class A equipment as defined by EN 55011 standards and is suitable for use in industrial environments There may be potential difficultie...

Page 3: ...g ASHRAE A2 or A3 rated refrigerants HAZARDOUS AREA WARNING This instrument has not been designed to be intrinsically safe for use in areas classified as hazardous locations For your safety DO NOT 1 3...

Page 4: ...uce the life or destroy the sensor Life of the sensor is directly proportional to the amount of refrigerant that it is exposed to C Exposure to high concentrations of refrigerant may require adjustmen...

Page 5: ...Conditions 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Approvals CE Warranty 3 years 1 Based on normal use Consistent and or constant exposure to high levels of refrigerant will deteriorate the sensor life more quickly In...

Page 6: ...alse alarming while retaining superior sensitivity for pinpointing the most difficult to find refrigerant leaks A pump inside the unit draws air through the probe to the sensor The presence of refrige...

Page 7: ...3015 9005 Rev 1 7 2 2 Panel Controls www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 8: ...time is 3 4 hours or until the Full Charge LED turns green 2 4 Adjusting the Sensitivity Set the Leak Size switch as follows SMALL switch position is the highest sensitivity The unit will indicate lea...

Page 9: ...large leaks of any refrigerant The large leak setting should be used in conjunction with manual mode 2 5 Auto Mode vs Manual Mode Auto mode enables the H 10 Pro to block out background levels of refri...

Page 10: ...s see Section 2 4 In Manual Mode the auto zero circuit is disabled The unit will not zero the leak if the probe is held over the leak site This mode may require frequent readjustment of the Manual Bal...

Page 11: ...xists the red ball should noticeably rise up into the probe when you uncover the probe tip Note that the actual height and final resting position of the red ball are not important If the airflow ball...

Page 12: ...ted as combustible flammable gases e g ASHRAE A2 or A3 rated refrigerants 1 Set the range switch to the appropriate range to ensure maximum sensor life If the leak size is unknown start at the Large l...

Page 13: ...shop air set the unit on the small leak sensitivity and double check equipment for small leaks After locating and repairing any leaks requiring the use of the LARGE switch setting switch to the MEDIUM...

Page 14: ...tch to AUTO slide the leak switch to SMALL turn ON the unit and allow it to stabilize approximately 2 minutes 2 When stabilized at approximately 1 click per second briefly touch the probe tip to the c...

Page 15: ...dication is meaningless during subsequent leak testing activity NOTE Check for proper heat adjustment on a daily basis This assures the H 10 Pro is calibrated for the correct sensitivity for your dail...

Page 16: ...or wet To replace the filter follow the steps below 1 Remove the black rubber probe tip 2 Pick out the filter with a pin or tweezers A fine screen will remain in the tip of the probe nozzle behind whe...

Page 17: ...lly clockwise make sure the reference bottle contains some refrigerant 1 Turn the leak detector OFF 2 Turn the heater adjustment to its full counterclockwise position 3 Unplug the power cord and open...

Page 18: ...e tip 3015 0784 Check for proper pump operation Sensor exposed to excessive amounts of halogen gas Move probe to clean atmosphere for several minutes while sensor purges itself Water is in the probe T...

Page 19: ...si If unsuccessful replace the sensor 3015 0486 Replace the filter 3015 0784 Sensor has a short circuit Replace sensor 3015 0486 Atmosphere is contaminated with excessive refrigerant gas Ventilate the...

Page 20: ...cts are discovered during the warranty period an Authorized Service Center will repair or replace the unit at their option The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranti...

Page 21: ...orth American and international plugs 3015 0895 Battery clamp cigarette adapter assembly 3015 0641 Clear probe tip 3015 0680 Rubber probe tip 3015 0486 Replacement sensor 3015 0781 Tune up kit sensor...

Page 22: ...22 3015 9005 Rev 1 5 5 Authorized Service Centers Replacement parts and service can be obtained by contacting one of the following Bacharach Service Centers www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 23: ...quarters of Bacharach Inc NOTE The Directives or Harmonized Standards to which this product has been evaluated may have changed Bacharach Inc however continues to market this product under a presumpti...

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