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Aqua Glo Series V water detector
Hydrokit
HydroKit MKII
MiniMonitor Kit
Sampling kits |
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AQUA GLO SERIES V WATER DETECTOR |
AQUA GLO SERIES V WATER DETECTOR
Product Id: 11331
AQUA GLO SERIES V WATER DETECTOR New Automatic Power Switching external
power supply as well as internal battery 120/220 volts 50-60 Hz Nickel
Cadmium rechargeable battery. Fully Instrumented - to eliminate human error.
Detects presence of free water within 1.5 ppm. Test completed in less than 2
minutes. Portable - light weight - 8 pounds.Permanent fluorescing standard.
Can be recalibrated in the field. The test requires two simple steps. First,
a measured sample of fuel is passed through a paper pad that is treated with
sodium fluorescein on its upstream surface. Second, the pad is compared with
a fluorescing standard in ultraviolet light. Water droplets that are smaller
than the eye can see will cause the sodium fluorescein to fluoresce. The
degree of fluorescence is greater for increasing amounts of water in the
fuel. The AQUA-GLO Kit employs this unique approach in the determination of
the degree of flouorescence (or water content). A single, permanent
fluorescing standard is positioned under a photographic-type iris diaphram
which can be opened or closed to increase or decrease the amount of
ultraviolet light. To determine water content, the operator merely adjusts
the diaphragm lever arm until the fluorescing standard and the test pad show
equal brightness in the ultraviolet light. This balance is reached when the
zero centering ammeter reads ZERO. The amount of water is read in parts per
million (ppm) on the diaphragm lever arm scale which has been pre-calibrated
in the factory. The scale numbers range from 1 to 12. These numbers are in
parts per million (ppm) if the test sample of fuel that flowed through the
pad was 500 ml. However, if water content is as great as 60 ppm, the test
sample can be reduced to 100 ml. When a 100 ml sample is taken, the
operating instructions explain that the scale
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Hydrokit. Product Id: 11332
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Hydrokit
Product Id: 11332
Detect Free Water in Aviation Fuel Easy to use Responds consistently
Carefully controlled quality HYDROKIT is a proven simple field test with
consistent response in detecting free water in a wide variety of aviation
jet (turbine) fuels and undyed diesel fuel. HYDROKIT's simple evaluation by
color comparison makes it easy to use. Powder in the sample tube changes to
a pink color when free water is present over 30 ppm, or over 15 ppm,
depending on which kit you order. Each kit comes with sample test tubes, a
wide mouth glass sample jar, needle holder assembly, instruction card and
color indicator comparison card.
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HydroKit MKII |
HydroKit MKII
Product Id: 11333
Detect Free Water in Aviation Fuel FEATURES . Easy to Use . Automatically
controls the sample size. Simple evaluation by color comparison. Shelf
Life Two years. Refer to date on box. Responds Consistently .Responds
consistently in a wide variety of aviation jet fuels. Carefully
Controlled Quality DESCRIPTION The HydroKit MKII is an effective . Go, No-Go
field test designed to periodically check for free water, which is removed
to ppm levels by properly operating filter/ separators, Aquacon , and
monitor vessels. Samples are normally taken downstream of the vessel, but
they can also be taken at other points in the fuel distribution system. The
HydroKit MKII is designed to indicate free water in excess of 30* ppm by
changing the powder contained in the sample tube to a pink color. Thirty ppm
is generally accepted as the maximum amount of water permissible when
fueling aircraft. The HydroKit MKII is designed for fail-safe operation,
with false negative readings unlikely. Almost any error in performing the
test will indicate the presence of wet fuel. If the sample indicates the
presence of excessive water, it is always a good practice to repeat the test
on a second sample. APPLICATIONS : Jet Fuel , Diesel Fuel . Not for use with
Avgas
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MiniMonitor Kit- Mark II version
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MiniMonitor Kit
Product Id: 11330The
Mark II version has the unique advantage of eliminating the white spot. The
photograph of a filter membrane shows how all previously manufactured test
kits, regardless of the brand, make a white spot in the center if the inlet
pressure is high and the fuel sample is contaminated. The jet effect causes
the white spot. In the new Mark II design, the inlet fuel to the plastic
monitor is dispersed laterally to insure a more uniform distribution of
particles over the entire surface. The MiniMonitor Kit is used to test
aviation fuel for particulate contamination using the procedures described
in ASTM D2276. A measured volume of fuel is passed from a flowing pipe
directly through a 0.8 micrometer membrane. The plastic monitor holding the
membrane is placed in an aluminum housing. Dirt particles are caught on the
membrane, which can be visually color rated or weighed for a gravimetric
rating. As said, the Mark II version eliminates the white spot in the center
of the membrane (see photograph) that is caused by the fuel entering the
monitor at a high pressure. The drawing shows how the fuel is dispersed
laterally, avoiding the jet effect. HOW TO ORDER The white spot at the
center of the membrane is avoided with our new discharge pattern. The
drawing shows the unique discharge tube that enters the plastic monitor. The
large area of the 4 holes insures that the flow rate is not affected.
Stainless Steel parts prevent the sample from coming into contact with
anything else before reaching the filter membrane. The MiniMonito Kit
was developed by Gammon Technical Products, Inc. specifically for aircraft
fuel testing with standard field monitors. This kit with carrying case
weighs only 4 lbs. The new style carrying case provides a cavity that
accepts the assembled kit, eliminating the need to disassemble each time the
apparatus is stored.
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SAMPLING KITS
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SAMPLING KITS
Product Id: 11329
FUEL SAMPLING KITS These kits are designed to eliminate contamination due to
rusty pipes, system shutoff ect.
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