Uni-T UT336A Refrigerant Leak Detector



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Description

Uni-T UT336A Refrigerant Leak Detector

The Uni-T UT336A is a compact refrigerant leak detector that uses a sensor based on the negative corona discharge phenomenon. The device offers high sensitivity up to 3 g/year, warms up in just 3 seconds, and allows for 6-level sensitivity adjustment, making it easier to adapt its operation to the location and working conditions. This model is ideal for servicing air conditioning systems, refrigeration systems, refrigerators, and in the automotive industry, while the audible and visual alarms help quickly locate the source of the leak.

Uni-T refrigerant leak detector connected to the lines under the hood of a car

Accurate performance and convenient operation

The UT336A detects three main groups of halogenated refrigerants: CFCs, HCFCs, and HFCs, making it suitable for many common service tasks. The auto-reset function upon startup and the zeroing feature make it easy to begin measurements and improve detection accuracy in practice. Additional conveniences include a battery level indicator, mute mode, and auto-off, which help save energy and extend the device’s operating time up to 20 hours.

Uni-T refrigerant leak detector

Included in the set

  • Uni-T UT336A refrigerant leak detector
  • Quick start guide
  • Safety instructions
  • 4 AA alkaline batteries
  • Auxiliary probe

 

Manufacturer Uni-T
Model UT336A
Maximum sensitivity 3 g/year
Warm-up time 3 s
Sensitivity adjustment 6 levels
Alarm Audible and visual
Alarm signal levels 6
Supported refrigerants CFC, HCFC, HFC
Battery status indicator Yes
Zeroing function Yes
Probe lifespan Approx. 50 hours under normal operating conditions
Operating temperature 0°C to 50°C
Operating humidity Below 95% RH, non-condensing
Power supply 4 AA batteries
Dimensions 190 × 65 × 43 mm (without probe)
Net weight 312 g (without batteries)

Safety

Safety information.

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