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Gas Detection - Latest News Thursday 21st August 2008
Sensit® HXG-3P PPM Methane Detector

Sensit® HXG-3P PPM Methane Detector

Sensit® HXG-3P is capable of sensing many combustible gases such as methane, propane and natural gas. The internal pump makes detection extremely fast.
The 2 line backlit LCD display shows LEL (Percent lower explosive limit) and ppm (parts per million) readings simultaneously for accurate leak detection and analysis. Simple maintenance, push button field calibration, audible tick style leak detection, and infrared download of stored data for record keeping make the Sensit® HXG-3P ideal for combustible gas investigations.
Sensit® HXG-3 is ATEX approved.

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