Product Description
 
For refrigeration systems and heat pumps to function smoothly and efficiently, the pressure, temperatures and any system superheating or subcooling need to be monitored. The testo 570-1 digital manifold can record or calculate all these values and also enable temperature-compensated tightness testing. Which is why our 4-way manifold supplies you with the key information that you need for the optimum commissioning and maintenance of refrigeration systems or for error diagnosis. Complex manual comparisons and calculations (e.g. of superheating and subcooling), which would be necessary when using analog manifolds, are not needed.
 
Thanks to digital technology, several manual steps and calculations are no longer required
 

Together with the testo 570-1 digital manifold, you also get a clamp temperature probe. Simply clamped to the pipe, this reliably measures the surface temperature. Our probes range also includes attachable probes for measuring temperature, current or oil pressure.

 
Robust and convenient – the digital manifold works like a pro
 
The testo 570-1 digital manifold is suitable for practical use, largely thanks to its robust 4-way valve block with 4 connections, 4 hose parkers and its inspection glass. Maintenance and servicing tasks on refrigeration systems and heat pumps are made easier due to the manageability of the instrument.
 
With its solid housing, the digital manifold is protected against impacts. A suspension hook on the back secures the instrument during the measurement. In addition, the manifold has a large, illuminated display, so you will have no problem reading off the readings, even in a dark environment.
 
Recommendation: if you would like to have a key accessory to hand, you can purchase the digital manifold testo 570-2 Set. This manifold set contains a second clamp temperature probe, the “EasyKool” software, a USB cable, a mains unit and a transport case.
 
 
Delivery Scope
 
testo 570-1 digital 4-way manifold set including a clamp temperature probe, calibration protocol and batteries.