Customization: | Available |
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Brand: | Hanwei Electronics |
Customized: | Customized |
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Description
E6000 is a united gas detector measuring maximum six (6) gases, to protect the disasters caused by the O2 deficiency, toxic gas poisoning and combustible gas explosion. It measures continuously maximum six gases of combustible gas, O2 and toxic gases, and displays their concentrations. Once the risk occurs, it also raises the alarm (visual, audible and vibrative). By adopting interchangeable smart sensor module, it can be made for detecting 5 gases and 6 gases.
Features
Interchangeable smart sensor module
Intrinsically safe
MOS, catalytic, electrochemical, infrared, PID sensors selectable
Built-in sampling pump (optional)
Visual, audible and vibrative alarm
Adjustable alarm levels and span calibration value
STEL and TWA alarm for toxic gases
Password management
Real-time clock
Self-test after power on
Self-diagonstic and self-correction function
GPS, GPRS and man down function (optional)
Application
Steelworks, petrochemical plant, oil industry, shipbuilding yard, sewage treatment plant, mine, power supply works, confined spaces etc.
FAQ
Q1: Why do you choose our company?
A1: We are a professional manufacturer, We have seasoned engineers with 20 years' experience in gas detection field. so we can offer products of the same quality at the best prices.
Q2: Can I have a sample order?
A2: The sample order to test are welcomed at the first time.
Q3: What certification do you have?
A3: CE, EN, BSI, UL, ISOD and etc.
Q4: How do I get price information?
A4: Sales representatives are responsible for providing detailed price information within 1 workday after get your inquiry.
Q5: If I order a large quantity, what's the best price?
A5: Please send the detailed enquiry to us, including item model number, quantity for each item, quality requirement, Logo and payment terms etc. We will make an accurate quotation to you at the earliest time.