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Leak Detection
Checkline Europe's Technical Support
10 Jul 2026
With leak detection, the survey you run decides which ultrasonic detector and accessory kit fit. A compressed-air audit on live pipework, an internal check on a valve or steam trap, and a sealed-enclosure or weather-seal test each ask something different of the same instrument — different modes, different accessory scope and different evidence — even though they share one underlying method. Line the guide below up with the inspection your site actually performs, and it leads to the detector that stands up when the result is challenged.
1. Measurement Contexts
- Ultrasonic Leak Detection whether you are running airborne surveys on accessible pipework and manifolds, contact-inspecting valves, steam traps and bearings, or transmitter-tone testing enclosures, cabinets and vehicle seals — where accessory scope and ambient-noise control decide how small a leak you can locate and whether the result holds up against an audit.
2. Related Knowledge Resources
How a turbulent-flow leak turns into an audible signal, and where an ultrasonic survey needs backing up, is traced in Leak Detection.
