For over 25 years, Aquilar has been a leading name in leak detection solutions for water, fuel, chemicals and refrigerant gases, serving both the commercial building and industrial process storage... read more →
Here are some images from an installation completed by one of our valued customers, Stark Electrical Solutions. They installed two TraceTek/Aquilar Fast Fuel Sensors (TT-FFS) to provide hydrocarbon spill and... read more →
You're right to be concerned... Refrigerant leaks in VRF/VRV air conditioning systems can pose both health and safety risks, especially in occupied spaces. Here's what you need to know: Can... read more →
VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) and VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) systems are advanced, ductless air conditioning systems that use refrigerant to transfer heat. The AquiTron AT-SRG refrigerant gas sensor meets many... read more →
Just two weeks to go until Aquilar attend UK Construction Week 2025. We will be exhibiting at UK Construction Week on 7-9 May 2025 at London Excel where we will... read more →
Aquilar are delighted to be exhibiting at UK Construction Week on 7-9 May 2025 at London Excel. Please visit us on stand H750. Join us and other industry professionals at... read more →
A great day recently spent at Data Centre World at Excel London. Aquilar's MD, Julian Waumsley, spent some time with its supplier of the TraceTek water and fuel leak detection... read more →
TraceTek water leak detection cables featured on popular YouTube tech channel. In this video Equinix gives complete access to one of its industry-leading data centres in Toronto. Take an exclusive... read more →
Prevent an environmental disaster that can be caused by leaking diesel generators and fuel storage tanks. The installation of our AT-OPSEN Optical Sensor monitors for diesel and coolant leaks. Find... read more →
The AquiTron AT-SRG sensor is designed to safeguard people in occupied air conditioned spaces by detecting air conditioning refrigerant gas leaks: 15+ year sensor lifetime means low lifetime cost of... read more →