Alpine Components Ultraprobe 2000 Ultrasonic Detector Instruction Manual

Below you will find brief information for Ultrasonic Detector Ultraprobe 2000. The Ultraprobe 2000 is a versatile ultrasonic detector that can be used for a variety of tasks, including leak detection, bearing monitoring, and electrical troubleshooting. The Ultraprobe 2000 comes with a variety of accessories, including a Trisonic™ Scanning Module, a Contact (Stethoscope) Module, a Rubber Focusing Probe, a headset, and a Warble Tone Generator. The Ultraprobe 2000 is easy to use and can help you to quickly and effectively identify problems in your equipment. The Ultraprobe 2000 is a great tool for anyone who needs to perform ultrasonic inspection and monitoring.

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Key Features

  • Leak Detection
  • Bearing Monitoring
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Trisonic™ Scanning Module
  • Contact (Stethoscope) Module
  • Rubber Focusing Probe
  • Headset
  • Warble Tone Generator

Frequently asked questions

How do I use the Ultraprobe 2000 to detect leaks?

Use the Trisonic™ Scanning Module and select the LOG setting on the meter selection dial. Use the "fixed-band" position on the Frequency selection dial. Start with the sensitivity selection at 10 (Maximum). Begin to scan by pointing the module towards the test area. The procedure is to go from the "gross" to the "fine" more and more subtle adjustments will be made as the leak is approached. If there is too much ultrasound in the area, reduce the sensitivity setting and continue to scan. If it is difficult to isolate the leak due to competing ultrasound, place the Rubber Focusing Probe over the scanning module and proceed to scan the test area. Listen for a "rushing" sound while observing the meter. Follow the sound to the loudest point. The meter will show a higher reading as the leak is approached. In order to focus in on the leak, keep reducing the sensitivity setting and move the instrument closer to the suspected leak site until you are able to confirm a leak.

How do I use the Ultraprobe 2000 to monitor bearings?

Select the LIN mode on the meter selection dial. For general use, position the frequency selection dial to "Fixed-Band". Touch the test area. As with the scanning module, go from the "gross" to the "fine". Start at maximum sensitivity on the Sensitivity Selection dial and proceed to reduce the sensitivity until a satisfactory sound and meter level is achieved.

How do I use the Ultraprobe 2000 to troubleshoot electrical problems?

The Ultraprobe 2000 can be used to detect electric arc and corona leakage. The method for detecting electric arc and corona leakage is similar to the procedure outlined in leak detection. Instead of listening for a rushing sound, a user will listen for a crackling or buzzing sound. In some instances, as in trying to locate the source of radio/TV interference or in substations, the general area of disturbance may be located with a gross detector such as a transistor radio or a wide-band interference locator. Once the general area has been located, the scanning module of the Ultraprobe is utilized with a general scan of the area. The sensitivity is reduced if the signal is too strong to follow. When this occurs, reduce the sensitivity to get a mid-line reading on the meter and continue following the sound until the loudest point is located. Determining whether a problem exists or not is relatively simple. By comparing sound quality and sound levels among similar equipment, the problem sound will tend to be quite different. On lower voltage systems, a quick scan of bus bars often will pick up a loose connection. Checking junction boxes can reveal arcing. As with leak detection, the closer one gets to the emission site, the louder the signal.
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