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Fieldpiece SRL2 User manual

Infrar d
R frig rant
L ak D t ctor
Mod l: SRL2
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
D scription
The  SRL2  uses  infrared  optics  to  create  a
portable  refrigerant  leak  detector  technology  that
has  a  superior  combination  of  sensitivity,  speed,
sensor life, battery life, portability, and ease of use.  
Gas is  pumped through  the tip  of the  wand into
the  sensor  within  the  SRL2  body.  The  sensor
detects changes in concentration, not absolute con-
centration,  making  it  easy  to  detect  leaks  even  in
areas with refrigerant in the air. 
The SRL2 detects leaks as small as 0.1 oz/year,
which exceeds the toughest SAE  1627  standards.
The SRL2 comes  with wall and  car charger  for  its
ultra-compact Lithium-ion battery which powers the
SRL2  for  8hrs  of  continuous  operation  before  a
recharge is needed. That’s long enough to last your
entire workday.
Unlike  many  leak  detectors,  oil  vapor  does  not
trigger the SRL2.
The  SRL2  has  vari-
able  sensitivity  set-
tings,  keeping  ‘nui-
sance  tripping’  to  a
minimum. A  quick  and
automatic 30 second self-calibration upon power-up
ensures optimal performance. A built in replaceable
filter blocks moisture and harmful particulates. The
SRL2 also has a mute button and a peak hold func-
tion.
Quick Tips
1. Keep the wand tip moving past suspected leak
locations.
2. Once a leak is detected, sweep the wand back
over to pinpoint.
3. To pinpoint larger leaks adjust sensitivity.
Filt r Ass ssm nt & R plac m nt
The filter blocks moisture and other contaminants
from the sensor. When it gets wet, it constricts flow
of air and  it will  have to be  replaced. Unscrew the
sensor  tip  and  replace  the  white  filter  so  that  the
rounded end is  closest to the tip of the wand. Use
only the Fieldpiece supplied filter. 
You  can  order  from  a  distributor  extra  bags  of
replacement parts (model RFL2) are available from
Fieldpiece. Model RFL2 contains 10 filters and 5 O-
rings. 
Comparing L ak D t ctors
Fieldpiece has two leak detectors. 
The SRL2 uses an infrared (IR) sensor. It detects
a CHANGE in concentration, so the wand 
must keep moving. The main advantages of the
Fieldpiece IR sensor are that its sensitivity will 
remain the same over the life of the instrument, 
the sensor will last the lifetime of the instru
ment, it will not trigger on humidity or on oil, 
and it has nearly the same sensitivity to most 
refrigerants.The main disadvantage of infrared 
sensors is their sensitivity to mechanical 
disturbances.
The SRL8 uses a heated diode sensor. 
The heated diode'sadvantage is that it detects
absolute concentration levels so it can be held on
a leak and will continue to beep. It is also initially
very sensitive. Its disadvantages are that the 
sensor becomes less sensitive over life, eventually
needing replacement and it is more sensitive to
some refrigerants than others.
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
PEAK
MUTE ON/OFF
ON/OFF
L/M/H
SENSITIVITY
H
M
L
PEAK
LOW-BATT
PRESS FOR
1SECOND
SRL2
Infrared
Refrigerant
Leak Detector
BATTERY
CHECK
SENSITIVITY
H
M
L
PEAK
LOW-BATT
Op ration
ON/OFF Protection
To  turn  on/off  the  SRL2  press  and  hold  the
ON/OFF  button  for  one  second.  This  slight  delay
protects  against  inadvertent  pressing.  If  you  forget
to turn it off, it will automatically go off in 10 minutes.
LED Bar Graph Display
The  eight  segment  LED  display  indicates  the
degree  of  change in  refrigerant  concentration.  As
the concentration of refrigerant in the air increases,
so does the number of lit bars on the display.
L/M/H Button (Sensitivity)
Set the sensitivity level by pressing the L/M/H but-
ton.  Low(L),  medium(M),  or  high(H)  sensitivity  will
be indicated by their respective LED. 
The higher the concentration of refrigerant in the
ambient air, the  lower the  sensitivity setting  should
be to minimize false trips.
Mute Button and Battery Check
Pressing the MUTE  button  toggles  the sound  of
the SRL2 on and off. In addition, holding the MUTE
button down for one second will display the remain-
ing percent of battery charge on the LED bar graph. 
Peak Button
The  PEAK  function  holds  the  highest  change  in
concentration  achieved  while  continuing  to  detect
leaks. Press PEAK to toggle this function on and off.
Turning  the  PEAK  function  off  will  clear  the  peak
change. The PEAK LED will light when PEAK func-
tion is on. 
Turbo Mode
The TURBO function is an additional 4th sensitiv-
ity that pushes the SRL2 to it highest possible sen-
sitivity.  This  feature  is  activated  by  pressing  the
PEAK button four times in succession, and can only
be activated while on the high(H) sensitivity level. 
When in the TURBO mode the first green LED on
SRL2 will strobe, and the audio detection sound will
be a solid tone. 
To exit the TURBO mode, press the PEAK button
again  four  times  in  succession,  or  switch  from
high(H) to one of the other sensitivities levels.
Beware:  While  in  TURBO  mode  the  SRL2  is
extremely  sensitive  and  will  more  easily  trigger  on
abrupt  or  violent  motions  as  well  as  very  small
changes  in  refrigerant  levels.    Handle  with  care
when in TURBO mode.
Leak Detection Procedure
Keep the SRL2 away from any areas of potential
refrigerant leakage until the warm-up and calibration
period  is  over.  The  warm-up  and  calibration
sequence lasts about  30 seconds after  ON/OFF is
pressed.  Allow  the  SRL2  to  fully  warm-up  before
using  to  avoid  false  triggering.  On  startup,  meter
defaults to high sensitivity.
The most likely points for refrigerant leaks are at
the soldered joints in refrigerant lines  and changes
in cross section or direction of these lines.  
The  SRL2  detects  changes in  concentration  of
refrigerant, not the absolute concentration of refrig-
erant. This lets the user easily detect leaks in places
that may have refrigerant in the air, such as a refrig-
erator leaking into an enclosed space. Because the
SRL2  detects  change,  there  is  a  specific  “double-
pass” method used to find leaks. 
1. The tip of the wand should be fairly close to the
line. You may need to be within 1/4” (0.63cm) of
a small leak to detect it. In this case, using a
second hand to guide the tip along refrigerant
lines may be helpful.
2. Keep the tip moving along refrigerant lines at a
rate of 1-3 inches per second.
3. Once the SRL2 indicates a change in concentra-
tion, note the spot on the line and keep the tip
moving past the potential leak to refresh the air
space within the SRL2 with clean air. (Note: If
the SRL2 wand moves through a very high con-
centration of refrigerant, you may need to use in
fresh air for 4 seconds before moving to step 4
in order to clear the refrigerant within the SRL2.)
4. Return the tip back to, and past, the spot first
indicated. When the SRL2 indicates a second
change, note the spot on the line. The source of
the leak will be near the midpoint between the
two noted spots of indication. 
5. Very high concentrations of refrigerant can
cause an overload which can take a few sec-
onds to clear. 
SRL2 testing an A-coil in an evaporator, 1/4” from the line.
1/4”
(0.63cm)
WARNING
DO NOT use the SRL2 without the proper fil-
ter correctly installed. 
!
!
Sp cifications
Sensing element: Enhanced infrared photo optics
Sensor li e: 10 years
Re rigerants: HFC, CFC, HCFC, and blends 
Sensitivity: Min (Stationary):  0.1oz/yr (3g/yr)
Max (Stationary): >1.05oz/yr (>30g/yr)
Min (In motion): 0.18oz/yr (5g/yr)
Max (In motion):  >1.05oz/yr (>30 g/yr)
After exposure to (50g/yr): 0.1 oz/yr (3g/yr)
In poluted environment: 0.1 oz/yr (3g/yr)
Response time: 1 second
Recovery time: ~4 seconds
Auto o : 10 minutes after no activity
Battery: 3.7VDC(nominal), rechargeable lithium
ion user-replaceable battery.
Battery li e: 8 hours continuous use prior to  need-
ing a charge. Degradation (30%) after 500
charge/discharge cycles or two years, whichever
comes first.
Low battery LED: Lights when approximately 1
hour of battery life remains.
Charge time: Less than 4 hours (either charger)
Operating environment: 32ºF (0°C) to 104ºF
(40°C) at <75%RH (non-condensing)
Storage environment: <80%RH meter and batt.
For 80% battery recovery:
-4ºF (-20°C) to 140ºF (60°C) less than 1 month
-4ºF (-20°C) to 113ºF (45°C) less than 3 months
-4ºF (-20°C) to 68ºF (20°C) less than 1 year
Notic of Complianc
This instrument complies  with the specifications
for an indicating, locating leak detector as described
by  the  european  standard  EN  14624,  EN  14624
(2005)  with  the  assumption  that  the  speed  specifi-
cation  in  section  7.2  should  read  as  "2.0  cm/s"  as
was indicated to us by A. Beatrix Alke, project man-
ager of Deutsches Institut fur Normung. 
Mor Products From Fi ldpi c
Modular Expandability
Modular  expandability  is  ability  for  accessory
heads  and  meters  to  change  configurations  to
match the various needs of an HVAC/R technician.
Accessory  heads  (the  sensors)  send  out  a  mV
signal, which represents the value of  the measure-
ment, to whatever meter is attached to it. Heads can
attach directly to the top of a Stick meter, DL3 data
logger, or EHDL1. They can also plug into any meter
with mV ranges using ASLS2 leads.
Warranty and S rvic
The product is warranted to the original purchas-
er against defects in material or workmanship for a
period  of  one  (1)  year  from  the  date  of  purchase.
During the warranty  period,  Fieldpiece Instruments
will, at its option, replace or repair the defective unit. 
This warranty does not apply to defects resulting
from abuse,  neglect, accident, unauthorized repair,
alteration,  or  unreasonable  use  of  the  instrument.
Any  implied  warranty  arising  out  of  the  sale  of
Fieldpiece's  products  including  but  not  limited  to
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
purpose  are  limited  to  the  above.  Fieldpiece  shall
not  be  liable  for  incidental  or  consequential  dam-
ages.
Return any defective SRL2 to Fieldpiece for war-
ranty service along with proof of purchase. Contact
Fieldpiece for out of warranty repair charges. 
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Lithium Batt ry Car
The  SRL2  contains  a  very  powerful  lithium  ion
battery.  For a long battery life and safe operation,
you must observe the following:
Cautions
1. Do not expose the battery to temperatures high-
er than 140ºF (60°C). 
2. Do not charge the battery in or nearby heated
places, such as fire, hot vehicles, or direct sun-
light. 
3. Do not solder directly on battery.
4. Do not expose the battery to direct impact or
throw it.   
5. Do not get the battery wet.
6. Do not deform or pierce the battery in any way.  
7. If there is any battery leakage, do not touch the
battery. In the case that electrolyte gets into the
eyes, flush with fresh water, do not rub, and see
a physician immediately. 
8. Replace immediately if there is any deformity,
bad smell, color change, or other abnormality.
9. The battery is user-replaceable and can be pur-
chased at most electronic stores. The following
batteries are known to be compatible with the
SRL2: Fuji Film:NP-120, PENTAX: DLI-7,
RICON: DB-43
Charging
Two  chargers  are  included  with  the  SRL2.  The
AC  charger  plugs  into  a  wall  outlet  and  the  car
charger plugs into a car cigarette lighter DC plug.
1. The battery is partially charged when packaged.
Fully charge the battery before first use. 
2. The LOW-BATT LED will light red when the bat-
tery is low. 
3. To recharge the SRL2, plug one end of the
charger into the top of the SRL2 and the other
into the power source. LOW-BATT will blink
while charging until the battery is fully charged.
When the SRL2 battery is fully charged, LOW-
BATT turns off. 
4. Charge within operating environment specified
in the Specifications section in this manual. 
5. Avoid frequent full discharges. Several partial
discharges with frequent recharges are better
for lithium-ion batteries. Unlike nickel-based bat-
teries they have no charge memory, and do not
need to be discharged before charging.
Storage
The battery should have a 40%-50% charge dur-
ing  prolonged  storage  of  a  month  or  longer.  See
Specifications section in this manual for proper stor-
age environment. 
Battery life is dramatically reduced if the battery
is stored fully charged and/or at high temperatures.
Includ d Equipm nt
Use model RRE2 when detecting in tight spaces,
such  as  through  a  condenser  grille.  Model  RFE2
extends the wand to 25.5” (65cm). The blow mold-
ed case, model holds accessories and chargers.
All  accessories  shown  are  included  with  the
SR2K7. 
Standalon s from Fi ldpi c
The SRL2   refrigerant  leak detector is designed
for  HVAC/R  technicians.  Here  are  some  other
standalone products from Fieldpiece Instruments.
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
T2
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P1
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HOLD UNIT
ON/OFF
P2
88.88
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HOLD
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AUTO-OFF BATTERY
CHECK
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80
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CAT III
600V
TEMP
K-TYPE
30V
MAX
SC57
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WIRELESS ENABLED
SEL
SYNC
SDMN5
Dual Port
Manometer
SDP2
Dual In-duct
Psychrometer
SC57
All-in-one
Wireless
Clamp-on Meter
9”(23cm) Needle Tip
Probe  model RRE2
9”(23cm) Flex
Extension
model RFE2
Blow molded Carrying Case
w/ RRE2 and RFE2
Model ABMK3

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