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In stock
7 days
Weight: 0.500 Kg.
Brand: INGCO
Range:0~9999ppm(methane) Detecting gas:Combustible gas Accuracy:≤ 5% FS(methane) Sensitivity:≤50ppm(methane) Response time:<2sec Warm-up time:Approx 120sec Display:LCD Flexible probe:450mm Packed by color box
Brand: INGCO
In stock
7 days
Weight: 0.500 Kg.
HETGA23
Brand: INGCO
Range:50~1000ppm(methane) Detecting gas:Combustible gas Response sensitivity: <50PPM Response time: <=500PPM: 5 seconds; >=500PPM: 2 seconds Warm-up time: about 30 seconds Alarm mode: analog display and wind chime Use environment: 0-50℃/20-80%RH Storage environment: -10~60℃/20-80%RH With 2pcs R03 AAA batteries Packed by color box
Brand: INGCO
In stock
7 days
Weight: 0.500 Kg.
HETGA01
Brand: INGCO
Ingco Digital Gas Indicator Model: HETGA01 Automatically shutdown after 10mins 10mins to saves battery life Locate combustible gas leaks in joint and fittings Determine the combustible Gas leak level in PPM (parts per million) Determine lower explosive limit percentage Gas detected: Acetone, acetylene, alcobol, ammonia, benzene, butane, ethanol, ethylene oxide, gasoline, hexane, hydrogen, methane, naphtha, natural gas, paint thinners, propane, solvents, etc. leak detection sensitivity: Aprrox. 50ppm Display type: Reverse display danges: %LEL:0 to 20.00%; Real PPM: 0 to 9999ppm accuracy: +/-10%F.S....
Brand: INGCO
Gas-detection monitors and tools check for gases in an area to find leaks and help prevent exposure to hazardous gases. Single-gas and multi-gas detectors are portable devices commonly used for inspecting tanks and pipelines. Single-gas detection tubes contain granules that change color when exposed to a specific compound, making them ideal for spot testing. Fixed gas detectors provide continuously monitoring of a specific area. Automated gas detector test systems maintain calibration and track data for a compatible gas detector. Calibration gas is used for testing the sensitivity of gas detectors. Gas-detection control panels manage multiple gas sensors, communicate the status of a detection system, and set limits for activating alarms and warnings.