INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC GB90-EX Portable Combustible Gas Detector
INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC GB90-EX Portable Combustible Gas Detector with high performance catalytic combustion Sensors can be used for Petrochemicals, environment accidents, natural gas, gas and other industries including alkanes, liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas, hydrogen and more.
INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC GB90-EX Gas DetectorPacking list
SKU
NB018400
Sensors principle
Catalytic combustion
EX-range
0~100%LEL
EX resolution
1%
Shell material
Polycarbonic acid ester shell, both waterproof and anti-corrosion, anti-electromagnetic radiation
Dimension
94*50*25mm
Operating temperature
-20℃~60℃
Relative Humidity
%~ 99% non-condensing (continuous)
Display
With background light, LCD icon display, direct reading of gas data
Power Supply
lithium battery
Operating Time
15h
Alarm mode
User preset high and low alarm, sound and light vibration alarm
Weight
140g
certification
China, type certification, explosion-proof certification
Detect gas
EX
GB90-EX
Gas Detector
Description
GasBadge® EX (GB90) portable combustible Gas Detector, using high-performance catalytic combustion sensor, can be used in petrochemical, environmental accidents, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, gas and other industries to detect a variety of combustible gas, including: alkanes, liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas, hydrogen, etc., its display unit is %LEL - the minimum explosion is not limited, the resolution is 1%LEL.
The appearance of the instrument is small and novel, and it is easy to carry. The parameter setting and zeroing process can be set to password protection to prevent incorrect settings and operations by unqualified personnel. The instrument is equipped with audible, visual and vibration alarms, which can be set to have silencing and latching functions depending on the user's specific needs.
[Note]Because the manufacturer's packaging may be updated or upgraded, the detailed packaging list shall be subject to the latest standard configuration of the manufacturer.
FAQ
QI want to do a test about the GB15322.1 standard. Is this combustible Gas detector OK?