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Refrigerant-Gas-Detector

Introducing our refrigerant gas detectoru2014your safeguard against leaks. <br>Compact and reliable, it employs cutting-edge sensors for quick and <br>accurate detection of refrigerant gases. Essential for HVAC systems, <br>ensuring safety and efficiency. Your first line of defense is refrigerant <br>monitoring.

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Refrigerant-Gas-Detector

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  1. Refrigerant Gas Detector info@labotronics.com www.labotronics.com

  2. Overview Refrigerant gas detector is a portable unit with adjustable sensitivity. Features such as leak size indication, auto warm up, battery and power indication and charging status indication. It uses the high effective mechanical pump to decrease the reactive time. Specifications : Gas type Refrigerant Gas Response time Instantaneous Warm up time < 90sec ( 25°C, 60 % RH) Continuous operation time 5 hours Less than 0.5 oz./yr., for all Sensitivity Halogen based refrigerants Battery indication 6.3V ± 0.3 V Operating temperature 0 ~ 52 ℃ Power 1200 mAh Li-battery Dimension 2350 × 86 × 46 mm Weight 480 g Features : Detect item: All type of halogenated gas Intensity of the leakage level Rapid warm up time: Within 90s The flexible probe can easily access any areas

  3. Ultimate sensitivity Continuous operation time: 4 hours Overcharge / Overcurrent protection Applications : Used in industry and can be found in locations, such as on oil rigs, to monitor manufacture processes and emerging technologies such as photovoltaic. They may also be used in firefighting. Labotronics Ltd. Union House, 111 New Union Street, Coventry CV1 2NT, UK info@labotronics.com | www.labotronics.com

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