SNIFFER430

"Headache Free Water Leak Detector"

$3950

SNIFFER430 is an advanced water leak detector that uses Hydrogen Tracer Gas to quickly and reliably locate even the smallest water leaks in underground, underfloor, and in-wall pipes.

  • Be almost 100% sure that you found a leak without digging.

  • Find extremely small leaks, even if you don't know the source.

  • Find leaks within minutes. Stop spending hours or even days on site.

SNIFFER430 Water Leak Detector Is the easiest and fastest way to

find Water Leaks in plumbing.

The Secret is our unique Wireless Sensor that is highly responsive to even the smallest gas changes.

This powerful sensor combined with our easy to use display makes the process of finding water leaks incredibly

simple for anyone.

Find the EXACT location of a leak in 15-30 min.

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Find the EXACT location of a leak in 15-30 min!

Eliminate the Risk of inaccurate detections.

Earn the trust of your customers.

Underground Water leak detection

Detect leaks in underground plastic, or metal piping. Leaks are detected under different types of soils, grass, or stone pavements with high reliability and deep underground.

Underfloor Water leak detection

High sensor sensitivity allows fast detection

of the smallest water leaks under wooden, ceramic tile, and other types of flooring.

Water Leak detection in walls

Find a leak source in walls, in hard-to-access areas, behind furniture, and without direct contact.

Eliminate the Risk of inaccurate detections.

Earn the trust of your customers.

Underground Water leak detection

Detect leaks in underground plastic, or metal piping. Leaks are detected under different types of soils, grass, or stone pavements with high reliability and deep underground.

Underfloor Water leak detection

High sensor sensitivity allows fast detection

of the smallest water leaks under wooden, ceramic tile, and other types of flooring.

Water Leak detection in walls

Find a leak source in walls, in hard-to-access areas, behind furniture, and without direct contact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydrogen Tracer Gas Technology and how does it work?

The technology is based on the detection of a gas, referred to as “hydrogen tracer gas.” This gas is a pre-made blend of hydrogen (5%) and nitrogen (95%). It is injected into the system that is suspected of leaking, using a pressure cylinder and a regulator. The gas escapes the system through the leak and is identified by a sensitive hydrogen sensor in SNIFFER430. The detection application is somewhat similar to using a metal detector; the operator moves it side to side, close to the ground, and watches the display to identify the area with the highest concentration of gas, indicating the location of the leak. It really is that simple.

What's the difference between Tracer Gas, Acoustic, and Thermal Water Leak Detectors?

There are three main leak detection methods: Acoustic, which relies on sensitive hearing of the leak; Thermal, which tracks the temperature difference around the leak; and the Tracer Gas method. Among these, the tracer gas leak detection method is the most accurate, responsive, and reliable.

The Acoustic Method is probably the most common "old school" way of finding leaks. It is used for in house and garden water leak detection and big water lines, also pool leak detection.

- It can be a complicated process.

- It requires more experience (You need to know if the noise you hear is really a leak).

- You can only detect leaks that are producing hissing sound (i.e. very small leaks, very big leaks).

- You may need to filter out different acoustic noises to hear the leak.

- It's much more difficult to know the exact position of a leak.

- Less accurate because sound travels differently in various media, whether soft or hard.

The Thermal Method uses thermal cameras to find a difference in temperature which can identify a leak's approximate location.

- It's not always reliable because a leak does not always result in a noticeable temperature difference.

- It is not applicable for underground or pool leaks.

- It shows you position of water in the structure but thats not necessarily where the leak is.

- You need to have eye contact with the surface. If a leak is behind an object you will not see it.

- If water from the leak is not touching the surface you may not even notice it.

The Tracer Gas Method detects the actual gas escaping from the leak and can successfully detect leaks even through 10 feet of soil or through a thick layer of concrete. You inject tracer gas into the water pipe, then you walk along the pipes measuring gas readings. Once you know the general area, you play hot/cold until you find the leak.

- Tracer Gas can be bought locally,

- It's non toxic and safe, can be injected into water lines,

- You don’t need a license to carry this gas.

- You can only apply tracer gas in smaller diameter lines. Larger pipes need larger volume of gas. (Large city lines it its impractical.)

- Tracer gas may not go through different kinds of sealed materials. You may need to make small drill holes to let gas through, although this is not very common.

- If you test a pipe in a big empty space like a wall where the gas fills the whole space, you will not be able to locate the leak. However, this is acoustic and thermal devices also have this same issue.

- You can find extremely small leaks.

- You don’t need to have eye contact with the source of the leak.

- You detect the exact source of the leak, not just general water like with thermal devices.

Where can I get the Tracer Gas and the additional equipment?

The tracer gas, a commercial blend of 5% hydrogen and 95% nitrogen, can be purchased at welding or gas supply stores. We put together a helpful article with recommendations for purchasing Tracer Gas and finding a local supplier. Click Here to check it out!

How much gas do I need to use?

The amount of gas required depends on the size of the leaking system. To introduce the tracer gas into the system, it is only necessary to pressurize it slightly above atmospheric pressure, so 20-25 psi is usually sufficient. Even if the system contains water or other fluids, the tracer gas can be introduced; it will bubble through the liquid and find its way to the leak, where it can be detected by the sensitive sensor. We put together a helpful article to help you calculate Tracer Gas usage. Click Here to check it out!

Does SNIFFER430 have any maintenance or calibration requirements?

It’s important to keep the equipment clean and protected from water or humidity. Calibration of the sensor is not required.

What is the penetration capability of the gas?

The tracer gas is a blend of 5% hydrogen and 95% nitrogen. Due to the very small size of hydrogen molecules, they can penetrate through thick and dense materials. This makes successful detection possible even through 9-10 feet of soil and several inches of concrete. The exact depth of penetration varies and depends on the density and other physical properties of the material being penetrated.

What types of leaking systems can I inspect?

Given that the detection involves tracer gas, it can be injected into any system. Examples include hot and cold water systems, steam systems, propane or butane systems, oil and fuel systems, and more. Because the gas is non-toxic, you do not need to empty water lines before detection.

What is the lead time to receive a Jacob’s leak detection device?

Shipping and handling begins as soon as your payment is cleared. Orders will be shipped in 1-2 business days assuming we have available inventory. In the rare case that inventory is not readily available, you will be notified with your soonest possible shipping times and updated accordingly.

What are the warranty terms?

We offer a 1-year warranty on manufacturer defects or failures of mechanical or electrical components. The warranty does not cover damage due to water, broken parts resulting from mechanical impacts, or equipment failure due to dropping.

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