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RomanKatz
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January 02, 2024, 01:52:09 AM »
Hello Friends,
I have a refrigerant leak detector, model ILD-200. It measures in strange(for me at least) units: gr/year.
Why is that? what does a year mean?
Does anyone know?
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Leak is measured in mass per period of time, isn't it?
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Yes, now I get it.
Thanks very much.
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