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Gas detector BG40: highly sensitive and fast-reacting detection of even the smallest gas leaks – available again
Whether in your own living space, offices and workplaces or in public facilities, schools and kindergartens – wherever flammable gases such as natural gas, methane, ethane and propane are used, a gas detector should be nearby. Like the BG40, which, in one device , combines the two functions of gaswarning device and gas detector. Thanks to its high sensitivity, the measuring device registers even the smallest gas leaks quickly in less than two seconds – and with a sensitive of <10 ppm, it warns of even the smallest gas concentrations by means of a visual, acoustic and vibration alarm.
NEW BG40 gas detector – available again!
The new compact BG40 gas detector closes a sensitive security gap in handling gases such as natural gas, methane, ethane and propane. This is because the consistent use of the gas detector when carrying out leak tests prevents possible accidents arising from leaks of combustible gases with almost absolute certainty. Due to the high demand for the indispensable security tool, its production needs to be repeated – starting immediately, the gas alarm device is once again available.
NEW BG40 gas detector – gas warning device and gas detector in one
Serious accidents involving combustible gases such as natural gases, methane, ethane and propane happen time and again. Often, accidents are caused by leakages in gas cartridges, liquid gas tanks, gas pipelines or valves. With the new compact BG40 gas detector for leak testing, you’ll have one less thing to worry about in future: because with our new measuring device, leakproof really means leakproof – otherwise the mega alarm will sound!
Explosive gas concentrations – allotment holder blows hut sky high
You need only open the paper to read about another spectacular accident involving a gas explosion and the tragedy that then unfolds. Only last week a number of newspapers including DerWesten reported on an incident in which a 56-year-old man from Dortmund who had been making himself a cup of coffee in his idyllic little allotment blew himself and the hut which he had only finished renovating the week before up when the gas cooker that he had been trying to ignite exploded. The explosion rocked the allotment and sent shock waves through the community and blocks of building stone hurtling in all directions and onto the roof of a nearby school. The man, who suffered serious facial burns and other injuries including damage to his respiratory tract, was able to call emergency services on his mobile phone before being rushed to hospital where he is condition is still said to be critical.
Flammable gases become dangerous when they come into contact with the air, or the oxygen in the air to be more precise. It is the concentration which is decisive. If the concentration is too low, or below the LEL (lower explosion limit) as the experts say, then the mixture is too lean and there is – for the time being at least – no risk of an explosion. Strangely enough there is also no risk when the mixture is too rich, i.e. the percentage of combustible gas or gases in the atmosphere is above the upper explosion limit (UEL), because then there is not enough oxygen in the air for it to become flammable. If, however, the concentration of flammable gas or gases lies at a certain level between these two limits, then there is, as the case above showed, a real risk of an explosion.
The gas which the allotment owner or tenant used would have probably been propane gas – the type commonly used for portable cookers and campers stoves. If the concentration of propane gas in the air lies between 2.1 and 9.5 %, then the atmosphere becomes explosive – with all the resulting consequences.
Different gases have different concentration limits: Natural gas, the gas used by many people to heat their homes, is primarily made up of methane, a gas which becomes explosive when the concentration is between 5 and 15%.
Trust TROTEC then to come up with another measuring device which affords a means of protecting you and your family by detecting gas concentrations that escape from leaks or broken pipes and warn you when the gas concentration is 10% below the lower explosion limit. The BG30 Gasdetektor from TROTEC is such a device – easy to use and especially effective. A small investment which could even one day end up saving somebody’s life.
Detect gas leaks quick and easy with the BG30 gas detector
The BG30 gas detector is another new and useful tool of the Trotec MultiMeasure Basic-Series. Quick detection of gas leaks is now possible with only one easy-to-use measuring device.
This gas warning meter can be used in the home as well as by a professional. Benefit from easy one-handed use and play it safe while checking your gas capsules or liquid gas bottles whether they are air-tight or not. An optical and acoustical alarm raises if the LEL (lower explosion level) has been reached. That means the BG30 gas detector warns you if the minimum gas concentration in the air has been reached in which an explosion can occur.
Just have a look at some technical data listed below:
- Accuracy: 50 ppm
- Standard calibration: methane
- Swan neck probe: length approx. 40 cm
- Alarm threshold / Alarm level max.: 10 % UEG / 40 % UEG
- Surrounding conditions: 0 to +50 °C / 10 to 90 % RH (non-condensing)
New Measurement Devices in the MultiMeasure Basic Series
Trotec is well-known for a variety of professional measuring devices for many different applications. But as if that weren’t enough, the Trotec MultiMeasure Basic Series gets enlarged by five brand new meters and two new categories!
Pressure: Measure pressure with the brand new BY10 tyre pressure meter. Easy and fast measurements are now possible wherever you are. The BY10 allows you to measure the tyre pressure of your car as well as of your bike. Just have a look at the new BY10 tyre pressure meter.
Electricity: This new category offers precise voltage detectors in different models. Choose from high-quality voltage testers and digital multi-meters like the BE50 with measuring circuit category CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V. Benefit from excellent value for money and throw a glance at the digital multi-meter BE50 and more voltage detectors in the electricity category.
But there’s more to it than that! An extremely versatile gas detector is now available in the MultiMeasure Basic Series. Ready to detect methane, ethane, propane, butane, acetone, alcohol and many more gases the gas detector BG30 is well-suited for reliable leak detections.
If you need further information on one of the new devices, please visit our homepage. You can find specific details on each specific meter in the categories emission, pressure and electricity.
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