HVAC Refrigerant Leak Detector For Residential Area
In the event of a leak in an HVAC system, air conditioner refrigerant gas could potentially cause asphyxia. This type of gas cannot be detected without a suitable HVAC leak detector. Refrigerants are odorless, colorless and heavier than air. If an AC refrigerant leak occurs, the gas will accumulate from floor to ceiling, reaching dangerous concentrations. It will displace oxygen in the air and cause asphyxia in people in the room, office or other living area affected by the leak.
Autonomous HVAC refrigerant – freon gas detector
MVR 300 is a self-contained HVAC refrigerant leak detector. This refrigerant gas detector is suitable for all types of electrical installations and requires no additional work to ensure protection. Because Freons are heavier than air, the detector must be mounted near the ground to detect any refrigerant leaks.
With its sensitive measuring range and low alarm value set at 500 ppm, the MVR 300's sensor will detect dangerous freon gas concentration before possible anoxia.
Thanks to its unobtrusive design, the MVR300 fits anywhere and can be installed in any occupied space: hotel rooms, offices, shops or even to detect freon leaks in houses and apartments…
The MVR300 HVAC freon leak detector is more discreet than a smoke detector. It allows monitoring of any possible danger in case of air conditioning malfunction. This is the solution chosen by luxury hotels in France and around the world, such as Hilton Hotels.
Air conditioning systems inspection regulation:
Installation and maintenance of AC systems EN378 standard Edited by . Since January 2017 the standard has been improved to promote some refrigerants over others. Some HFOs may have a long-term positive impact on climate change It has excellent environmental properties.
Article 1 states that air conditioner owners should regularly check their air conditioning installations. The maximum time interval between two reviews is determined in clause 4. Thanks to a refrigerant gas detector for residential areas such as the MVR 300, this control is permanent and the risks from freon leakage are reduced. This solution is also cheaper than involving an external company to continue the review.