Sealey PP4.V2 Instructions Download Page 2

Headphones 

Volume 

Control

Sensitivity Control

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Original Language Version

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 PP4.V2  Issue no: 3(I) - 14/03/16

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WARNING!

 Ensure the headphone volume setting is set to low before operating the unit.

3.1. 

Operating in Passive Mode.

3.1.1.  Insert the headphones plug into the jack (fig.1.7) and put on the headphones.

3.1.2.  Press and hold down the TEsT button (fig.1.6), the POWER lEd will light (fig.1.4). A ticking tone will be heard through the   

 

 

headphones, adjust the volume of the headphones to a suitable level (fig.4). Adjust the sensitivity control to eliminate external noise    

 (fig.2).

3.1.3.  Holding down the TEsT button, move the detector probe around the joint or seal of the suspected area. If a leak is detected the  

 

 

ticking tone frequency will increase and the "lEAK" lEd will also illuminate (fig.1.5). The closer to the leak the higher the frequency of  

 

the ticking tone.

Note:

  When the PP4 detects a possible leak, move the probe around the suspected leak to determine whether the ultrasonic sound is from   

 

the leak or from other areas. Keep the probe as close as possible to the test area and move the probe slowly.

3.1.4.  Repair the leak and recheck with the detector.

3.1.5.  Once testing is complete release the TEsT button.

Note:

  There are many factors involved in the ultrasonic leak detection, such as the pressure within the vessel, the size and shape of the    

 

hole, temperature etc. In some cases the ultrasonic sound caused by the leak may be very weak, so the sensitivity will need to be set  

 

at the highest level. If the ultrasonic sound is too intense, the ticking tone frequency will be high, the sensitivity should be adjusted    

 

down to an acceptable level. noisy environments may also increase the ticking tone frequency, adjust the sensitivity down to an  

 

 

acceptable level.

3.2. 

Operating in Active Mode

3.2.1.  switch on the transmitter (see fig.1.1 & fig.3), the "POWER" lEd will illuminate (fig.1.3).

3.2.2.  Place the transmitter inside the compartment to be checked and close the compartment. The ultrasonic sound generated by the  

 

 

transmitter (fig.1.2) will leak though any orifice or faulty seal.

3.2.3.  scan the the outside of the compartment with the detector. Any leaks from the compartment can be easily detected and pinpointed.

3.2.4.  When the check is completed remove and turn off the transmitter.

3.  OPerAtiOn   

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