The GM3100 is an all-in-one instrument for leak detection and primary line detection. Using new infrared measurement technology, the instrument accurately identifies natural gas and CO2, eliminating cross-sensitivity issues.
OVERVIEW
The GM3100 is an all-in-one instrument for leak detection and primary line detection. Using new infrared measurement technology, the instrument accurately identifies natural gas and CO2, eliminating cross-sensitivity issues.
FEATURE
1. Multi-functional application
- Gas leak detection in pipeline networks
- Locating leak points through probe holes
- Measurement of the concentration in the pipeline
2.Compensated CH4 and CO2 measurement
3. Easy maintenance with intelligent sensors
4. O2, H2S, CO can also be detected
5. Graphical menu
6. Flow rate preview
7. Durable aluminum housing
8. Working area preview
Trolley-type probe: suitable for census work on flat roads and asphalt, can exclude such as car exhaust and other exhaust gas interference, the probe uses filters, filter hoses, connectors, equipped with rollers to move aspects, used for census gas pipeline network, along the path of probing.Tag: Emissions gas monitor, Flue gas analyzer, Portable Gas Pipeline Network Detector, NOx Toxic gas leak analyzer, Diesel Ship Engines Emission Detector, 4 in 1 Gas Detector, OEM/ODM service
Display | Graphical LCD display with automatic illumination |
Pump | 1 ppm |
Sensitivity | Diaphragm pump with an adjustable flow rate |
Sensor type | Semiconductor sensor, chemical sensor, IR CH4, IR CO2 (optional) |
Gas type | Methane, Hydrogen, Carbon monoxide Oxygen, Hydrogen sulfide |
Measuring range |
0-10ppm0-20ppm0-100ppm0-1000ppm (vol.%) 0-1 vol.%0-10vol.%0-100vol.% |
Power supply | 3x1.2V rechargeable battery or 3x1.5V battery |
Temperature range | -20'C~+40'C |
Explosion-proof | EEXibd IIB T3, Class II Group 2 permitted for Exzone1 |
Protection class | IP 54 |
Operating time | 15 hours of normal use |
Dimensions | 215x100x60mm |
Weight | 1.8 kg |
Multi-functional application
- Gas leak detection in pipeline networks
- Locating leak points through probe holes
- Measurement of the concentration in the pipeline