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Gas Leak Detector

B2 Model
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The Model B2 Gas Detector was manufactured with those users who want to go further in terms of gas leak protection, since it has the ability to connect to various peripherals that extend its safety range and make it the best industrial Detector in the world. market.

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Gases it Detects:

The Model B2 Gas Detector has the broadest capability for detecting toxic gas threats.

It will alert you with its strong 90 dB alarm or external sirens in the event of a leak:

  • LP gas

  • Natural gas

  • Carbon monoxide

  • Smoke

  • Ethylene

  • Helium

  • Hydrogen

The safest installation!

The installation of Detector B2 is fixed to an electric boat.

It is the only one that has relays to be connected to various peripherals such as an alarm control panel, alarm network, power source, external siren, BOT valve controller, solenoid valve, etc ...

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Adapt it to your needs!

The Model B2 Detector has all the terminals that allow it to expand its range of security and robustness. You can create gas detection systems with the highest resilience and reliability.

All without ceasing to function independently as it also includes its own sound alert.

100% automatic "Night Mode"!

Model B2 is the only Detector that has the automatic "Night Mode" function.

When the Detector perceives little light in the environment, the green LED reduces its lighting intensity by 80%. Sleep without annoying lights.

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Specifications:

  • AC power: 85-265V ~ 50/60 Hz

  • Consumption: 25mA max

  • Alarm Range: 300 ppm ~ 10,000 ppm

  • Response Time: 1min at 0.3 meters.

  • Activation level: 5% - 10% of the LIE (lower explosive limit) for propane and natural gas.

  • Alarm Sound: 90 dB / 1 mts.

  • Temp. Environment: -10 ° C ~ 50 ° C

  • Humidity Range: 10% ~ 85% RH max

  • Sensor life time: 7 to 10 years

  • Detected Gases: LPG (propane and butane), natural gas (methane), ethanol, hydrogen, smoke and carbon monoxide.

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