Description
Crematory Gas Leak Detector
- Combustible Gas Leak Detector: Detects Natural Gas & LPG on Cremation & Incineration Equipment, pinpointing leaks to reduce the risk of explosion, keeping your employees and property safe.
- Visual and Audio Gas Alarm: Visual and audio alarms trigger within 0.5 seconds of gas detection. The alarm intensifies with gas concentration, and the LCD screen turns red when gas levels are high.
- Batteries Included and Easy to Use: Includes 2x AAA batteries and is ready after a 30-second warm-up. The low battery indicator activates below 2.4V, and it auto-powers off after 5 minutes without operation or gas detection.
- Compact Design: Pocket-sized, non-slip, and easy to carry or store in the included bag. Ideal for Crematory Operators, Cremation Equipment Technicians & Funeral Directors with Cremation & Incineration Equipment. Saves you from paying hundreds of dollars in diagnostics or wasting gas in an undetected leak.
- What You Get: (1) Crematory Gas Leak Detector, (1) Storage Bag, (2) AAA Batteries, (1) User Manual. Detection range: 50-1,000 ppm (based on methane). Detection distance: 1-5cm
- Used For All Makes & Models: Can be used on all makes and models of Cremation & Incineration Equipment.
FAQ
- Q: How to set up the detector to make it ready to detect?
- A: Turn on and wait for 30 seconds to warm up. Please keep in mind that the warm-up process should be performed in a known ‘clean’ environment to achieve accurate results
- Q: How close does the detector need to be to detect leaking gas from a natural gas pipeline?
- A: Generally 1-5cm, depending on the severity and concentration of the gas leak.
- Q: How can I tell what sensitivity the detector is currently at?
- A: When the S button light is on, the detector is in high sensitivity mode; when the S button light is off, the detector is in low sensitivity mode.
- Q: Does the alarm continue until the situation is resolved?
- A: Yes, the alarm will continue to sound until the combustible gas concentration is below 5% of the lower explosive limit.
- Q: What is the difference between a gas monitor and a gas leak detector?
- A: Gas monitors are used for continuous gas leak monitoring to monitor the air state in a large space, but they are unable to pinpoint the exact leak point. The gas leak detector is used to locate the source of the gas leak.
- Q: Can the Crematory Gas Leak Detector detect CO and other gases produced during a fire? Can it be used as a fire alarm device?
- A: It is specifically designed to detect and locate sources of combustible gas leaks (such as natural gas, methane, propane, etc.) as a preventive measure to reduce explosion risks. It cannot detect fire-related gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, or sulfur dioxide, and it is not intended to be used as a fire alarm device.




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