A device known as a “leak detector” is used to find leaks in pipe systems, industrial and construction sites, automobiles, and other systems and equipment that might develop leaks.
To check for leaks in gas pipelines and connections, use the PCE-GA 10 gas leak detector. Many combustible gases are appropriate for this gas leak detector. Five LEDs on the gas leak detector display the gas intensity. The gas leak detector contains a visible display as well as an auditory and tactile alarm. Accordingly, the gas leak detector vibrates and generates an alert tone at the appropriate level.
Testable gases | Acetaldehyde |
Ammonia | |
Benzene | |
Ethan | |
Ethanol | |
Ethylene | |
Formaldehyde | |
Hexane | |
ISO-butane | |
Methane | |
Propane | |
P-xylene | |
Hydrogen sulfide | |
Toluene | |
Hydrogen | |
And compounds in which these gases occur | |
Measuring range (methane) | 0 … 10000 ppm |
Sensitivity (methane) | < 50 ppm |
Display stages | High: 100 / 400 / 700 /1000 ppm |
Low: 1000 / 4000 / 7000 / 10000 ppm | |
Response time | < 2 s |
Heating time | ca. 50 s |
Alarm types | Optical, acoustic, haptic |
Power supply | 3.7V Li-ion battery |
Lifetime sensor | On average, 5 years |
Sensor length | 500 mm / 19.6″ |
Dimensions | 211 x 70 x 45 mm / 8.3 x 2.7 x 1.7 in |
Weight | ca. 400 g / < 1 lb |