Gas detector 317-1
pressureportableindustrial

gas detector
gas detector
gas detector
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Characteristics

Type
gas, pressure
Installation
portable
Sector
industrial
Color
black

Description

Reliable detection of escaping flue gases Flexible probe for inaccessible areas Acoustic and visual alarm Gas leaks on heating systems can quickly become a problem, because breathing in poisonous gases leads to health risks or even a risk of death. With the testo 317-1 back pressure indicator you have a handy measuring instrument which detects escaping heating flue gases quickly and reliably. Overview Gas leaks on heating systems can quickly become a problem, because breathing in poisonous gases leads to health risks or even a risk of death. For instance, carbon monoxide harbours a particular hazard because it is colourless and odourless, but poisonous. Carbon monoxide arises when the combustion of substances containing carbon (oil, gas , solid fuels, etc.) is incomplete. The use of professional measuring technology is recommended when there are gas leaks. The testo 317-1 back pressure indicator quickly and reliably detects escaping heating flue gases. Flue gas leaks in the area of combustion plants indicates a malfunction or blockage of the flue gas paths. The handy instrument immediately gives an optical and acoustic alarm when gas is escaping. This means no visual contact with the measuring instrument is needed. The flexible probe even enables use in the tightest spaces or in inaccessible areas. Delivery Scope testo 317-1 - Gas Leak Detector with flexible probe and battery

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