Designed for comfort this portable 4 gas detector can run continuously up to 30 hours and only needs to be calibrated once every 6 months.
Designed for comfort this portable 4 gas detector can run continuously up to 30 hours and only needs to be calibrated once every 6 months.
Discontinued!
This product has been discontinued and is no longer available.
This is the direct replacement:
This multi-gas detector is able to continuously run for 30 hours without a charge. It tests for H2S, CO, Combustible Gas and O2. The MGC Pump only needs to be calibrated every 6 months and has the largest LCD display on the market.
Features
Weight | 352 g (12.4 oz) |
Temperature | -20 to 50°C (-0 to 122°F) |
Humidity | 5 to 100% RH non-condensing |
Alarms | Visual, Vibrating and Audible (minimum 95 db) Low, High, STEL, TWA and OL, Pump |
Tests | Full function self-test on activation and every 20 hours Continuous automatic battery and sensor tests |
Ratings | IP 67/ Complies with EMC directives 89/336/EEC |
Battery Life | 30 Hours Continuous Running |
Gases | H2S: 0 to 100 PPM (0.1 PPM Increments) CO: 0 to 500 PPM (1 PPM Increments) Combustible Gas: 0 to 100% LEL (0.1% LEL Increments) O2: 0 to 30% vol. (0.1% vol. Increments) |
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-P-PUMP with Pellistor Sensor.
Weight | 352 g (12.4 oz) |
Temperature | -20 to 50°C (-0 to 122°F) |
Humidity | 5 to 100% RH non-condensing |
Alarms | Visual, Vibrating and Audible (minimum 95 db) Low, High, STEL, TWA and OL, Pump |
Tests | Full function self-test on activation and every 20 hours Continuous automatic battery and sensor tests |
Ratings | IP 67/ Complies with EMC directives 89/336/EEC |
Battery Life | 30 Hours Continuous Running |
Gases | H2S: 0 to 100 PPM (0.1 PPM Increments) CO: 0 to 500 PPM (1 PPM Increments) Combustible Gas: 0 to 100% LEL (0.1% LEL Increments) O2: 0 to 30% vol. (0.1% vol. Increments) |
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-P-PUMP with Pellistor Sensor.