Triple O System Leak Detection TOLD

$49.00

Leak detector (0-15psi)

Includes gauge and barb fitting to connect to the pump. For easy testing of air leaks.

Leak detector (0-15psi)

Includes gauge and barb fitting to connect to the pump. For easy testing of air leaks.

Description

The Triple O Leak Detection System TOLD is a leak detector built specifically for ozone water treatment systems. It includes a 0 to 15 psi pressure gauge and barb fitting that connects directly to your air pump. Run your Triple O ozone system for five seconds, shut it off, and watch the gauge. A properly sealed system holds around 6 psi for at least 30 seconds. If the pressure drops, you have a leak to track down before it causes further water loss or component damage.

The same process works for testing the ozone tubing running to your diffuser. Disconnect the diffuser, attach the TOLD, and repeat the test to check that pipe and valve connections along the line are holding pressure.

Specifications:

  • Pressure Range 0 to 15 psi

  • Includes: Pressure gauge and barb fitting

  • Application: Air and ozone leak detection

  • Test Duration: 5-second run, 30-second hold

  • Expected Reading: Approximately 6 psi (sealed system)

Compatible with:

  • Triple O Ozone Water Treatment Systems

  • Triple O ozone parts and diagnostic accessories

  • Residential well water ozone systems

Features

  • The TOLD connects directly to your Triple O air pump with an included barb fitting for fast, straightforward setup.

  • Its 0 to 15 psi sensor gauge provides a clear pressure reading so you can identify even a small leak with a simple visual check.

  • The leak detector tests both the ozone box and the tubing line to the diffuser using the same diagnostic process.

  • Early leak detection prevents ozone gas from degrading your air pump's bellows and protects your water supply from treatment interruptions.

  • The TOLD requires no special tools or plumbing expertise, making it practical for any homeowner to use.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Testing once or twice a year is a good practice, especially before and after replacing components like UV lamps, air pumps, or tubing. If you notice a sudden decline in water quality, reduced water flow through the system, or hear unusual sounds from your air pump, test immediately.

  • A pressure drop means ozone gas is escaping somewhere in the system. Check all tubing connections, fittings, and the seals around the UV lamp or corona discharge unit. Cracked or hardened tubing is the most common cause of a water leak in the ozone lines. Replace any compromised sections with ozone-resistant tubing like Norprene N1010 or PVC clear vinyl tubing, and confirm the valve and pipe connections along the line are tight.

  • Yes. Ozone is a strong oxidizer, and a hidden leak inside the Triple O enclosure can corrode other internal components over time. Leaking ozone also means less reaches your water, which reduces treatment effectiveness against iron, sulfur, and bacteria. Catching leaks early with a leak detector like the TOLD prevents both water damage and declining water quality.

  • Many problems associated with damage to the air pump are ozone gases leaking internally inside the Triple O unit's box.

    Once the air enters the UV lamp or CD unit, the air becomes ozone gas. This gas is not compatible with the air pump bellows and body. To find and remedy we recommend doing the following:

    • Purchase a leak detector

    • Remove the line on the outside of the ozone box.

    • Install the leak detector.

    • Turn on the Triple O ozone system for 5 seconds and then back off.

    • Look at the pressure setting of the leak detector gauge. You should have around 6 psi and it should hold that pressure for 30 seconds.

    This process is the same to determine a leak in the ozone tubing going to the diffuser.

    Simply remove the diffuser and do the same process as done at the ozone box.