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Gas detector

№65491
Created: April 29
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Address: Tbilisi
The storage and use of flammable gases such as natural gas, methane, ethane and propane are among the risks of everyday life that should not be underestimated. For this reason, gas cartridges and liquid gas containers in the household or on board, as well as gas pipes and fittings, should be regularly checked for their tightness with a gas detector such as the Bg40.

Thanks to its high sensitivity, the compact gas indicator Bg40 registers even the smallest gas leaks in just two seconds – and warns with a sensitivity of less than 10 ppm even from the lowest gas concentrations via optical, acoustic and vibration alarms. The acoustic alarm signals the increasing intensity of the escaping gas with increasing frequency and noise.

The 40 cm (15.75″) flexible tube probe allows you to detect and identify leaks in hard-to-reach and confined spaces. The gas detector is equipped with a backlit LCD display, which allows you to quickly and easily read the measured ppm values at any time, even in unfavorable lighting conditions. The so-called explosion level, abbreviated LEL, is displayed, which determines the minimum concentration of gas in the air at which an explosion is possible.
№65491
Created: April 29
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