The TRITECTOR is the practical 3-in-1 solution for the professional refrigeration engineer – with easily replaceable sensors, all common refrigerants, combustible gases and tracer gases can be detected with only one device. The adjustable sensitivity levels find even the smallest leaks, and the ambient concentration is continuously compensated automatically or can also be compensated manually. As soon as a leak is detected, the colour LCD display gives a visual signal and an optional sound is emitted. As with other REFCO products, either AA batteries or Micro-USB supplies power - making annoying delays caused by dead batteries a thing of the past.
- Intuitive handling
- Intelligent electronics that automatically detect the connected sensor
- Exchangeable sensors for refrigerants, combustible gases and tracer gases
- Variable power supply (batteries & USB)
- Automatic and manual reset of the ambient concentration
- High quality LCD display
How can REFCO help you?
- Refrigerant [R]: 1 g/a R134a | Combustible gas [C]: 1 g/a R290, < 5 ppm methane | Tracer gas [T]: 3 g/a
- Metal-oxide semiconductor
- Refrigerants | CFC | HCFC | HCF | HFO | Combustible gases | Tracer gas
- 40 cm
- 10 y
- 45 s
- 12 h
- IP41
- 4 x AA | Alternative Power Supply USB Mirco-B
- Sensor exchange
Ambient concentration reset:
- automatic
- manual
Peak = peak function indicates maximum measured value
Auto shut off
Sensitivity Level:
- low
- medium
- high
Mute function - -10 °C - 50 °C
- 0 - 90 % relative humidity (no condensation)
- -20 °C - 60 °C
- Batteries | Case | Instruction manual
- Sturdy plastic case
- ABS | TPE
- yellow | green
- Refrigerants: EN-14624:2012, SAE J1627, SAE J2791, SAE J2913
Combustibles: BS 7348
Hydrogen: SAE J2970, EN 35422 - Yes
- 0.39
- 78
- 48
- 260
- 1.62
- 198
- 97
- 420
- 1.23
- 9027.1000
- Is TRITECTOR suitable for R744 (CO2)?Copy link
No, if R744 (CO2) is to be detected, the CO2-LOCATOR (4687990) from REFCO must be used.
- Which REFCO product can replace the TRACE-LOCATOR?Copy link
The TRACE-LOCATOR (leak detector for tracer gas) can be replaced by the TRITECTOR-T (yellow sensor).
- Which refrigerants are detected by the various TRITECTOR-RCT SENSORS?Copy link
R-SENSOR / Refrigerant: 1 g/a / 0.04 oz/a R134a
C-SENSOR / Combustibles: 1 g/a / 0.04 oz/a R290; < 5 ppm methane
T-SENSOR / Tracer gas: 3 g/a / 0.1 oz/a
- Why does REFCO use batteries instead of rechargeable batteries in their products?Copy link
All our REFMESH products can be battery-operated. They require 1.5V AA or AAA batteries. We deliberately avoid using rechargeable batteries since they need to be charged before a device can be used when depleted. Most service technicians have batteries on hand or can purchase them nearby. For long-term measurements, REFCO devices can also be operated with an external power source via the USB interface. The exceptions here are the REFCLAMP devices.
- Is the REFMATE updatable for new refrigerants?Copy link
Yes, REFCO provides all refrigerants and updates free of charge. The new refrigerants are made available through the REFMESH App (Settings --> REFCO Device Updates).
- Can REFCO's leak detectors and their sensors detect helium (R-704)?Copy link
Helium (R-704) is a refrigerant and can be used as a forming gas, but is not flammable.
Helium (R-704) cannot be detected by REFCO's leak detectors and their sensors.