Gas detector GM 5 (CH4)
methanepropanecarbon dioxide

gas detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
gas
Gas type
methane, propane, carbon dioxide, CO2, hydrogen
Technology
infrared, pellistor, thermal conductivity
Application
inspection

Description

With the GM 5, Schütz Messtechnik offers a gas measurement device with which all gas network inspection tasks can be carried out precisely and reliably. The graphic menu navigation enables simple, yet safe operation of the device. According to The German Gas and Water Adminstration (DVGW) Regulation G465-4 for Equipment technology for checking gas pipes and gas systems, high demands are placed on gas detection and gas concentration measurement devices, such as automatic heavy gas detection, lower detection limit, explosion protection, etc. Technical specifications: Display - LCD graphic display, automatic backlight Pump - Diaphragm pump, flow rate adjustable and monitored Sensitivity - 1 ppm Measurement Range 1ppm - 2,2 Vol.% CH4 0 - 100 % LEL 0 - 100 Vol.% CH4 0 - 100 Vol.% CO2 (optional) Sensors - Semiconductor Catalytic bead (Pellistor) Thermal conductivity Infrared for CO2 (optional) Gases - Methane, propane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide Protection Class - IP54 Ex Protection - EX d ib IIB T3 Gb, Category II 2G applicable for Zone 1 Power Supply - Batteries 3x 1,5 V Mono or rechargeable batteries 3x 1,2 V Mono Operation Time - about 10 hours Dimensions - 215 x 60 x 100 mm Weight - approx. 1.8kg (it depends on the set of sensors)

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand C1.522

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