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Large quantities of
gas can escape from small leaks in gas pipelines and cause serious consequential
damage. Safety is improved considerably by checking all flanged, threaded and
soldered joints for gas tightness immediately after installation, and by regular
system inspections. These pint-sized sleuths are light, compact and extremely
robust, and perform this task perfectly.
even smaller, with
state-of-the-art
microelectronics
MICRO III
Oxygen and toxic gases

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Micro III
This gas detector, approved for
explosive atmospheres, is so small and light at 75 g that it fits in any
shirt pocket as a personal safety device. A single standard battery
suffices for up to 9 months of continuous operation. Incorrect operation
is impossible, since the basic versions do not even have a keyboard. The
housing with IP 56 enclosure is exceptionally impact and
scratch-resistant.
The user himself can replace the plug-in, long-life
gas sensors with pre-calibrated replacement types. All other adjustments
are performed automatically and maintenance-free by the unit itself.
With 3 limit value alarms and a battery alarm it ensures comprehensive
protection. The acoustic signals with variable frequency (siren) are
amplified via a resonance chamber to a clearly audible level. In the
event of alarm, flashing and LEDs with all-round visibility also come
into action.
The MICRO III series includes 3 models with and
without display. The G 203 version also features a keyboard for calling
up additional data and for service adjustments. A suction pump with its
own power supply can be attached to all units.
Used for ammonia (NH3), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen
sulphide (H2S), chlorine (Cl), oxygen (O2) deficiency or excess
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