Seitron 7900 Portable combustible gas detector with rechargeable battery

$301.50
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Seitron 7900 Portable combustible gas detector with rechargeable battery

Microprocessor based portable gas detector. Wide LCD display with 4 digits, with measurement unit and battery charge indication, acoustic alarm. For hydrocarbon gases (natural gas, LPG,...). Hold and auto-zero functions.

  • => ppm => %vol => % L.E.L.
  • 11” Flexible probe
  • Rechargeble battery
  • Natural gas, Propane, Methane and all combustible gases
  • Field replaceable sensor
  • Lightweight
  • Quick Response Time
  • AC Charger/Cord included

The Importance of Combustion Gas Leak Detection

In recent years, combustible gas leak detection has grown in importance because of increased safety concerns, performances of products/systems, liability concerns, health concerns, and warranties.

Gas leak detection is a way of nondestructive testing of dangerous combustible gases from sealed components or systems. Leaks can easily result from poor seals and connections, as well as from inadequate welds. Slow gas leaks from small defects or vibrations can be dangerous, expensive, frustrating, time consuming, and a potential for sickness, death or explosions.

For years, contractors and other personnel used the OLD soap and water method which has been proven to be ineffective in detecting the precise location of particularly small gas leaks. Recently, gas leak detectors and gas sniffers have become much more popular and useful.

The Most Common Reasons for Gas Leak Detection are:

1. Protect Personnel and Property

Gas leaks can potentially create serious personnel hazards as well as destroy material and property.

2. Contamination and Safety

With stricter OSHA and environmental regulations, the reasons for gas leak detectors are growing.

3. Reliability

Equipment reliability has always been a major reason for gas leak detectors and gas sniffers.

4. Energy Loss

With the high cost of energy, losses are increasingly important. By gas leak detection, energy can be saved by conserving the amount of fuel used in a system such as natural gas or propane from leaking out.

Most Common Users of Gas Leak Detectors & Gas Sniffers

  • Gas Utilities
  • Plumbers
  • HVAC Contractors
  • Home Owners
  • Building Owners (Office, Apartments, etc)
  • Refrigeration
  • Pipelines

Most Common Gas Leak Detector & Gas Sniffer Applications

  • Gas Utilities
  • Plumbers
  • HVAC Contractors
  • Home Owners
  • Furnaces
  • Water Heaters
  • Gas Appliances
  • Tanks

Most Common Gases Being Tested for Leaks in Residential, Commercial and Industrial Applications

  • Propane
  • Butane
  • Natural Gas
  • Other Combustible Gases