New 7 gas multi detector

Personal gas detector

New 7 gas multi detector

23 Jul, 2018

Published over 7 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Personal gas detector.

GfG’s G999 is a small, light, rugged gas detector with a wireless module and integrated suction pump. 5 sensor slots allow you to detect 7 gases simultaneously warning users of hazards due to toxic and flammable gases and vapours as well as oxygen depletion and enrichment.

It is easy to operate and has a large, easy to read display area which can be rotated 180 degrees enabling it to be read in any position that it is worn. The display zoom function ensures easy visibility of readings without the need for glasses or if other restrictive PPE is being worn. The clear traffic light warning system gives the wearer vital information at a glance; green indicating all safe, yellow – caution – a low alarm level has been activated and red indicates danger due to high alarm levels.

The G999 allows you to use a combination of pre-calibrated plug-in sensors which are detected automatically. The sensors have a long service life with a high measuring accuracy and there are numerous different possible sensor configurations. With only one IR measurement chamber, the G999 can precisely detect carbon dioxide, and the LEL ( %LEL and %Vol) levels of methane and other hydrocarbons at the same time.

The unit features an integrated suction pump which has the capability to intake gases at a distance of up to 50 meters and display the distance

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