Working Principle
AUTOOL smoke leak detector adopts forced combustion and smoke generation in a low-oxygen environment. The heating wire is energized through conductive columns, rapidly heating to above 300°C, causing the mineral oil to reach its ignition point and enter a combustion state. Due to the small intake flow, there is insufficient oxygen to maintain complete combustion, so combustion primarily occurs on the surface of the heating wire. The mineral oil residues, under high-temperature heating, cannot fully combust around the heating wire, resulting in the production of a large amount of smoke.
AUTOOL SDT206 Smoke Leak Detector Features
Rapid Smoke Generation: Can produce smoke within 7-15 seconds, greatly reducing diagnosis time. Smoke output: 1-6 liters per minute.
Built-in Air Pump: With a built-in air pump and smoke generator, there is no need for an external air machine, making it ideal for mobile automotive repairs.
Pressure Visualization: Smoke can be controlled via the flow meter. By observing the pressure gauge, the presence of leaks in the pipeline can be determined more quickly and accurately.
Quick Diagnosis: Normally, if the pressure gauge continues to rise, it indicates that the pipeline is intact. If the pressure gauge continues to drop, it means the pipeline has a leak that requires repair.
Wide Testing Range: It can test automotive components such as the EVAP system, intake system, cooling/EGR/exhaust systems, and it is suitable for cars, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, speedboats or more.
Three-year warranty: For damages caused by non-human factors, AUTOOL promises to provide free replacement parts within three years. If you have any requests, please feel free to contact us, and we will respond promptly within 24 hours.
Operating Instructions
1. Inject 10 milliliters of baby oil into the detector for the first time. Open the hood and hang the detector on the hood.
2. Disconnect the pipeline that needs to be connected to the detector.
3. Connect the detector to a DC12V battery, turn on the power switch, and the detector will begin to operate.
4. After approximately 30 seconds, the pipeline will be filled with smoke. Check for leak points. Use a headlamp if necessary.