#leakdetection

2025-05-29

Track Air Consumption & Eliminate Waste

Track compressed air usage with ease using EXAIR’s Digital Flowmeter.
Its clear digital display helps you monitor consumption, spot leaks, and reduce waste—no calibration required. Installs easily on a wide range of pipe sizes.

Look here more: exair.com/91050-dg.html

2024-04-04

Pacific Institute @PacificInstitut
Launched today, new Pacific Institute research finds toilet #LeakDetection can offer significant water & cost savings at multifamily housing buildings, addressing a critical yet overlooked aspect of urban #WaterEfficiency.
Learn more: pacinst.org/publication/saving #NoMoreLeakLoss

Dr.MuesliDr_Muesli
2023-10-04

How fortunate that I have the (WIFI) leak detector.

The washing machine's door seal is . 🌊

Unfortunately, this can be at a reasonable cost. So, no need for a new device this time.

Referenced link: iotforall.com/webinar/hvacr-sy
Discuss on discu.eu/q/https://www.iotfora

Originally posted by IoT For All / @iotforall: nitter.platypush.tech/iotforal

#Buildingmanagement continues to get more and more complicated. Issues, especially leaks, related to HVACR systems can wreak havoc and interrupt your daily operations 💥

Join @MSAsafety for their latest webinar to learn about their ca... #leakdetection iotforall.com/webinar/hvacr-sy

Referenced link: iotforall.com/how-can-iot-impr
Discuss on discu.eu/q/https://www.iotfora

Originally posted by IoT For All / @iotforall@twitter.com: twitter.com/iotforall/status/1

Many things can make or break a restaurant's bottom line. @Ready_Wireless explains how restaurants are turning to #IoT to streamline #operations.
Learn more in this article. ⬇️

#wastemanagement #leakdetection iotforall.com/how-can-iot-impr

2021-08-16

Solving Ultra High Vacuum Leaks Has An Elementary Solution

When we think of a vacuum leak we generally think of a car that just doesn’t want to run quite right. Most normally aspirated internal combustion engines rely on the vacuum created by the pistons to draw in the air fuel mixture that’s produced by the carburetor or fuel injection system. Identifying the leak usually involves spraying something combustible around common trouble areas while the engine is running. Changes to the engine speed indicate when the combustible gas enters the intake manifold and the leak can be found.

What if your vacuum leak is in a highly specialized piece of scientific equipment where the pressures are about 12 times lower than atmospheric pressure, and the leak is so small it’s only letting a few atoms into the vacuum chamber at a time? [AlphaPhoenix] takes dives deep into this very subject in his video “Air-tight vs. Vacuum-tight.” which you can watch below the break.

Not only does [AlphaPhoenix] discuss how a perfect pressure vessel is sealed, he also explains the specialized troubleshooting methods used which turn out not to be all that different from troubleshooting an automotive vacuum leak- only in this case, several magnitudes more complex and elemental in nature.

We also enjoyed the comments section, where [AlphaPhoenix] addresses some of the most common questions surrounding the video: Torque patterns, the scarcity of the gasses used, and leaving well enough alone.

Does talking about vacuums get you pumped? Perhaps you’d enjoy such vacuum hacks as putting the toothpaste back in the tube in your homemade vacuum chamber.

Thank you [Morgan] for sending this one in. Be sure to send in your own hacks, projects, and fantastic finds through the Tip Line!

#hardware #mischacks #appliedscience #gasket #helium #leak #leakdetection #science #sciencelab #ultrahighvacuum #vacuum #vacuumchamber

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