Lauper Instruments HXG-3 is a combustible gas detector designed to detect leakages of combustible gases like methane, propane, or pentane in the air. It can measure gas concentrations as low as 1ppm (part per million). The device features a backlit LCD display, preset visual and audible alarms, and a flexible gooseneck for remote sampling. It also has a tick control function that generates an audible tick to help pinpoint the source of a gas leak. The HXG-3 is powered by 3 "C" alkaline batteries, providing approximately 25 hours of continuous use.
Lauper Instruments HXG-3 is a combustible gas detector designed to detect leakages of combustible gases like methane, propane, or pentane in the air. It can measure gas concentrations as low as 1ppm (part per million). The device features a backlit LCD display, preset visual and audible alarms, and a flexible gooseneck for remote sampling. It also has a tick control function that generates an audible tick to help pinpoint the source of a gas leak. The HXG-3 is powered by 3 "C" alkaline batteries, providing approximately 25 hours of continuous use.
Lauper Instruments HXG-3 is a combustible gas detector designed to detect leakages of combustible gases like methane, propane, or pentane in the air. It can measure gas concentrations as low as 1ppm (part per million). The device features a backlit LCD display, preset visual and audible alarms, and a flexible gooseneck for remote sampling. It also has a tick control function that generates an audible tick to help pinpoint the source of a gas leak. The HXG-3 is powered by 3 "C" alkaline batteries, providing approximately 25 hours of continuous use.
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