The Suggested LPG Gas Detectors

It is your responsibility to make sure your house or an office or a warehouse is secured from any potential hazardous gas leaks. Gas leaks can cause severe damage to the environment and to people. Most of them are poisonous, and many are explosive, which can lead to costly problems. The best way to prevent gas leaks from damaging your property and causing life treats to you, your family or employees, is to install a LPG gas detector.

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Defined in the simplest way possible, a gas detector is a device that controls the air for presence of any potentially hazardous gas. If a gas is present and surpasses certain limit, the gas detector sends an alert.

You can choose from various LPG gas detector models:

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E-instruments 7899

E-instruments 7899 gas sniffer is an electronic gas leak detector mainly for the field use in the plumbing, gas and HVAC industries and also in the petro-chemical, mining and engineering fields. This detector displays the concentration of explosive gas in the air, and shows its concentration in ppm (parts per million). This LPG gas detector works with a range of gases: hydrocarbon based gas including methane, propane and butane, kerosene and LPG. It can detect leaks in hard-to-reach places such as HVAC systems, industrial equipment and piping. The E-instruments 7899 can also be used to detect concentration of gas in modern hydrocarbon refrigerants.

Digitron DGS-10

The Digitron DGS-10 Electronic gas leak detector is perfectly designed for use in tight, difficult-to-reach places. The sensor head has a ‘tip-light’ incorporated in it which makes the area around the leak easily visible. This LPG gas detector can detect methane, natural gas, butane and propane. It also features ‘LED Light’ for illuminating the tip-sensing area, high sensitivity that provides accurate detection and audio and visual ‘tic-rate’ which is fully adjustable.

Testrite T-3000

The Testrite T-3000 is the latest state-of-the-art LPG gas detector that features microprocessor control with DSP (digital signal processing) which assures greatest accuracy and higher level of sensitivity. Capable of detecting leakage of propane, methane, butane, patrol and more flammable gases, the T-3000 can also detect accelerants, which are residue sources of fire or explosions. The T-3000 also detects gases from fuel, petrol and LPG systems, solvent residue, vehicle exhaust and fuel systems, gas systems, gas cylinders, marine systems and even hydrocarbon refrigeration systems. Its sensor is a semi-conductor mounted on a 400mm flexible probe, which is perfectly capable of detecting gases in hard-to-reach spots.

These are just some of the many LPG gas detectors that you can get to prevent potential damaging gas leaks from happening. They are affordable and can be bought online. They also come with a user guide, so you learn how to operate them.

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