Lightweight and durable, this multi-gas detector detects combustible gases (LEL), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxygen (O2). In addition, this detector operates for two months continuously on a single charge and features a simple one-button operation and a large, easy-to-read screen.
Lightweight and durable, this multi-gas detector detects combustible gases (LEL), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxygen (O2). In addition, this detector operates for two months continuously on a single charge and features a simple one-button operation and a large, easy-to-read screen.
Features
Battery life for months instead of hours!
Day in, day out, your workers have to charge their portable multi gas detectors so they can keep testing for the presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen (O2) and combustible gases (LEL). Unfortunately, sometimes they may forget to do so. Help prevent this safety risk with this multi-gas detector.
This multi-gas detector can go a full 2 months without a charge, even without ever having to be turned off. Shut down the detector nightly and the battery can last up to 4 months.
How is this accomplished?
What's the secret of this multi-gas detector's extended battery life? It uses low-power photo-metric technology for the detection of the combustible gases (LEL). Instead of draining the battery with archaic pellistor technology, the MGC uses an IR source. This conserves power, so the battery lasts and lasts and lasts.
What about calibration?
This multi-gas detector also eliminates the need to frequently calibrate portable gas detectors. It can go 12 months without being calibrated. That saves time and increases efficiency.
Temperature | -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C) |
Humidity | 5 to 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Alarms | Visual, vibrating and audible (minimum 95 dB) Low, High, STEL, TWA and OL (Over Limit) |
LEDs | 4 Red alarm bar LEDs Yellow back-light (activated on button press) Red back-light (activated on alarm condition) Yellow maintenance notification LED |
Display | High viewing angle alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) |
Logs | 25 bump tests 25 events 25 calibrations Continuous 1-second data logging (typical capacity >2 months) |
Tests | Full-function self-test upon activation Sensors, battery and circuitry tests run continuously |
Sensor Type | H2S, CO and O2: Plug-in electrochemical cell Combustible LEL: Plug-in infrared |
Gases | H2S: 0 to 100 ppm (0.1 ppm increments) CO: 0 to 500 ppm (1 ppm increments) Combustible (LEL): 0 to 100% LEL (0.1% increments) O2: 0 to 30% volume (0.1% increments) |
User Options | User Message, Language, Low Alarm, High Alarm, STEL Alarm, TWA Alarm, TWA Method, TWA Interval, STEL Interval, SAFE, Maintenance Notification, Self-test Lock, Off Lock, Dock Lock, Sensor Enable/Disable, Calibration Interval, Bump Interval, Calibration Gas, %-by-volume, Latching Alarms, Auto-Zero |
Battery Life | IR (infrared): 60 days continuous, based on an average of 2 Pellistor: 25 hours (typical), minutes/day of alarm condition |
Certifications and Approvals | CSA: CSA13CA0014 Intrinsically safe Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C and D, T4 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga -20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C; 4.2 V DC ANSI/ISA 12.13.01-2000 C22.2 No 152 - M1984 C22.2 No 60079-0:11 C22.2 No 60079-11:14 IECEx: IECEx CSA 13.0014 Ex ia IIC Ga IEC 60079-1:2014-06 Edition: 7.0 -20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C IEC 60079-0:2017 Edition: 7.0 IEC 60079-11:2011 Edition: 6.0 ATEX: SIRA 14ATEX2013 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga -20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C EN IEC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11:2012 UKCA: CSAE 22UKEX1230 EX ia IIC T4 Ga-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C EN IEC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11:2012 |
Ratings | EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and IP67 |
Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.4 x 1.2" (118.6 x 61.6 x 31.7 mm) |
Weight | 7.7 oz (240 g) |
Gas detection has come a long way over the past few years. Now you can find detectors that continuously run, require little to no calibration and offer very little maintenance. This life saving tool can notify first responders and firefighters of a danger as soon as they walk through a door. Since exposure to gas can affect firefighters rapidly, this is a must have tool to accompany on any emergency call.
Portable gas detectors are used to monitor the atmosphere around an emergency professional and can be worn on clothing, attached to a belt or a backpack. These units are battery operated and transmit warnings via audible and visible signals when gases reach dangerous levels. Gas detectors can be used to identify combustible, flammable and toxic gases, and oxygen depletion depending on the need.
There are essentially two types of gas detectors: a single gas detector that is equipped to detect any single-gas hazard, or a multi-gas detector that is usually equipped with LEL (lower explosive limit), O2 (oxygen), CO (carbon monoxide) and H2S (hydrogen sulfide) sensors. This will simultaneously monitor several gases and combustibles.
Some common applications used in emergency situations are:
Gas detectors that can read LEL should be used to determine where the hot zone is. Any LEL reading on a detector indicates the presence of gas and a potential hazard. Using these meters in emergency situations can be the difference between life and death.
Personal gas detectors have gotten a lot smaller over the years but the need is greater than ever. Advancements in technology have made these tools economical for all first responders, emergency personnel and fire fighters to have on every emergency call.
Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Gas Clip MGC Multi-Gas Detector, H2S/CO/O2/LEL.
Temperature | -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C) |
Humidity | 5 to 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Alarms | Visual, vibrating and audible (minimum 95 dB) Low, High, STEL, TWA and OL (Over Limit) |
LEDs | 4 Red alarm bar LEDs Yellow back-light (activated on button press) Red back-light (activated on alarm condition) Yellow maintenance notification LED |
Display | High viewing angle alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) |
Logs | 25 bump tests 25 events 25 calibrations Continuous 1-second data logging (typical capacity >2 months) |
Tests | Full-function self-test upon activation Sensors, battery and circuitry tests run continuously |
Sensor Type | H2S, CO and O2: Plug-in electrochemical cell Combustible LEL: Plug-in infrared |
Gases | H2S: 0 to 100 ppm (0.1 ppm increments) CO: 0 to 500 ppm (1 ppm increments) Combustible (LEL): 0 to 100% LEL (0.1% increments) O2: 0 to 30% volume (0.1% increments) |
User Options | User Message, Language, Low Alarm, High Alarm, STEL Alarm, TWA Alarm, TWA Method, TWA Interval, STEL Interval, SAFE, Maintenance Notification, Self-test Lock, Off Lock, Dock Lock, Sensor Enable/Disable, Calibration Interval, Bump Interval, Calibration Gas, %-by-volume, Latching Alarms, Auto-Zero |
Battery Life | IR (infrared): 60 days continuous, based on an average of 2 Pellistor: 25 hours (typical), minutes/day of alarm condition |
Certifications and Approvals | CSA: CSA13CA0014 Intrinsically safe Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C and D, T4 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga -20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C; 4.2 V DC ANSI/ISA 12.13.01-2000 C22.2 No 152 - M1984 C22.2 No 60079-0:11 C22.2 No 60079-11:14 IECEx: IECEx CSA 13.0014 Ex ia IIC Ga IEC 60079-1:2014-06 Edition: 7.0 -20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C IEC 60079-0:2017 Edition: 7.0 IEC 60079-11:2011 Edition: 6.0 ATEX: SIRA 14ATEX2013 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga -20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C EN IEC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11:2012 UKCA: CSAE 22UKEX1230 EX ia IIC T4 Ga-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C EN IEC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11:2012 |
Ratings | EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and IP67 |
Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.4 x 1.2" (118.6 x 61.6 x 31.7 mm) |
Weight | 7.7 oz (240 g) |
Gas detection has come a long way over the past few years. Now you can find detectors that continuously run, require little to no calibration and offer very little maintenance. This life saving tool can notify first responders and firefighters of a danger as soon as they walk through a door. Since exposure to gas can affect firefighters rapidly, this is a must have tool to accompany on any emergency call.
Portable gas detectors are used to monitor the atmosphere around an emergency professional and can be worn on clothing, attached to a belt or a backpack. These units are battery operated and transmit warnings via audible and visible signals when gases reach dangerous levels. Gas detectors can be used to identify combustible, flammable and toxic gases, and oxygen depletion depending on the need.
There are essentially two types of gas detectors: a single gas detector that is equipped to detect any single-gas hazard, or a multi-gas detector that is usually equipped with LEL (lower explosive limit), O2 (oxygen), CO (carbon monoxide) and H2S (hydrogen sulfide) sensors. This will simultaneously monitor several gases and combustibles.
Some common applications used in emergency situations are:
Gas detectors that can read LEL should be used to determine where the hot zone is. Any LEL reading on a detector indicates the presence of gas and a potential hazard. Using these meters in emergency situations can be the difference between life and death.
Personal gas detectors have gotten a lot smaller over the years but the need is greater than ever. Advancements in technology have made these tools economical for all first responders, emergency personnel and fire fighters to have on every emergency call.
Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Gas Clip MGC Multi-Gas Detector, H2S/CO/O2/LEL.