TPI 775 Hand Held Multifunction Ambient Carbon Monoxide and Combustible Gas Detector
Warning and Precaution
The
Combustible GAS
detector is a leak locating tool and is not intended for use as a confined-space,
personal safety tool. It will not specifically identify a gas or a CFC, and it does not tell you the precise level of a combustible
gas or CFC that may be present.
Multifunction TPI 775 Ambient Carbon
Monoxide and Combustible Gas Leak
Detector
Measure carbon monoxide and find combustible gas leaks with one
easy to use detector. The TPI 775 combines combustible gas leak detection with ambient Carbon
Monoxide measurement and is the first of its kind to combine these technologies in one easy to use affordable hand-held instrument.
Features
•
Combination Ambient CO and
Combustible Gas Leak Detector
•
One
hand easy to use
•
Test for Combustible Gasses Detected
(Partial List) Methane, Natural Gas,
Gasoline, Diesel, Propane (LPG),
Butane, Kerosene
•
Fast Response Time
•
2 Line LCD Display
•
Auto and Manual Zero
• Visible and
Audible
High and Low Alarm Included
• Flexible
16'' gooseneck
775 CO and Gas Detector
775 CO and Gas Detector
Prices Start $375.00
Specifications
Dimensions: 240mm x 74mm x 55mm Goose Neck Length: 16" Battery: 2, 1.5V Alkaline "C" size Power Consumption:Approx.
400mW in typical use Sensor Life:
CO Sensor Months until 80 % original signal Pressure Range: 80 to 120kPa Alarms: Visual and Audible Response Time: CO 90% of reading in 30 seconds. Leak Instantaneous Operating Temperature: 32 to
122°F
(0 to 50°C) Sensor
Specifications Leak
Resolution:
<50ppm Range: 0 to 50,000ppm
Accuracy: ±10% Carbon
Monoxide
Resolution: 1ppm Range: 0 to 2000ppm Accuracy: ±5ppm or 5% whichever
is greater
Each Unit includes, soft
pouch carrying
case, batteries, operators manual.
Warning and Precaution
The
Combustible GAS
detector is a leak locating tool and is not intended for use as a confined-space,
personal safety tool. It will not specifically identify a gas or a CFC, and it does not tell you the precise level of a combustible
gas or CFC that may be present.
High concentrations
of combustible gas/CFC can cause explosions, fires, asphyxia, and other hazards that could cause serious personal injury or
death. Be informed on the characteristics and hazards of the gas/CFC you are working with, and use proper precautions
to avoid hazardous atmospheres.