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Ammonia Leak Detection – Sulfur Stick – Small NH3 Leak Procedure

by on Apr.14, 2020, under News

Todays post comes from GCAP’s R-717 Tip of the Day brought to you from Jeremy Williams by Garden City Ammonia Program.  If you would like to follow the R-717 Tip of the Day please follow Jeremy at this link.  Using a burning sulfur stick to locate a leak on an ammonia refrigeration system. The sulfur stick is the most common method to identify the source of small ammonia leaks. The odor of sulfur smells heavily and once should educate themselves on breathing sulfur gasses. If you are neededing an example of the “Odor Investigation Procedures” give the office a call today and we will send you out a PDF version of it.  

Below you will find the R-717 Video Tip of the Day of finding small ammonia leaks with a sulfur stick.

 


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