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Ultraprobe 3000


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Ultraprobe 100 Ultraprobe 550 Ultraprobe 2000
ATEX Approved
Ultraprobe 3000 Ultraprobe 9000 Ultraprobe 10,000
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Why choose ultrasound?

The use of ultrasound is a smart approach for a number of reasons...

  • Ultrasound is very directional and localised - it basically travels in straight lines
  • This means that ultrasound can be easily blocked or shielded - so, if there is a competing source of ultrasound, it can be easily taken out of the equation
  • Ultrasonic instruments, such as the Ultraprobe, can be used in noisy environments - don't stop production to find those compressed air leaks!
  • Changes in ultrasound can provide early warning of potential problems
Overview Back to the top...

The Ultraprobe 3000 is a digital ultrasonic inspection, information, storage and retrieval tool, which can comfortably fit in the palm of your hand. With just this one instrument, we can detect energy wastage, locate mechanical and electrical problems, and work in even the most challenging of environments.

This durable and battery-powered tool features a built-in LED display (with backlight, for dark areas), which displays a decibel (dB) reading, as well as important information such as the sensitivity level, storage location and remaining battery life. A sixteen segment bar graph is also displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Ultraprobe 3000

Similar to both the Ultraprobe 9000 and the Ultraprobe 10,000, this model can save readings to internal memory, and download them to included software called Ultratrend DMS 2.

This software allows us to organise collected inspection data, trend readings and report our findings. We can store up to 400 records on the Ultraprobe 3000 at any one time, and free software updates are made available on our website.

Some of the other features of the Ultraprobe 3000 include...

  • A wide and dynamic sensitivity range
  • Customisable inspection modes, which keeps operation quick and simple
  • Store readings, view saved data and adjust settings via a single button
  • And download data easily and quickly via a USB cable
 Please contact us for a quotation, or if you would like more information
   
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 Related software links: Loss Guess-Timator, Ultratrend DMS 2
   
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Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme

Ultraprobe - Energy Technology List (Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme)

Our range of ultrasonic leak detectors qualifies for the government's Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme. By meeting the government's stringent qualifying process - by detecting a 0.4mm leak in a 75 PSI system from 20 metres - the Ultraprobe demonstrates superior energy efficient performance.

By claiming an Enhanced Capital Allowance, interest free loans and tax advantages may be available, which could result in improved cash flow and a reduced payback period. There is a space on the tax form to include ECA purchases.

Please ask your Financial Director to visit HM Revenue & Customs.


 Download: ECA presentation (Size: 9.01MB)

Applications Back to the top...

Data-based leak detection
and energy audits
Data-based
electrical inspection
Data-based mechanical inspection and trending
Boilers and heat exchangers Arcing Bearing condition
Cockpit windows and hatches Bus bars Cavitation
Compressed air Corona Gear boxes
Compressed gases (e.g. NO) Insulators Gears
Condenser tubes Relays Lack of lubrication
Seals and gaskets Switchgear Motors
Steam traps Tracking Pumps
Valves Transformers Rubbing conditions
Vacuum leaks    

 PDF: View our Applications PDF brochure (Size: 265 KB)

Contact us Back to the top...

Should you have any questions, or if you would like to discuss any of this further, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.


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Our thanks to Alastair Hazell Back to the top...