Multi-gas detector for versatile methane detection

GfG’s new G999S uses a combination sensor (CC/TC or CC/TC/SC)[1] to measure CH4 in different measuring ranges. In the measuring range from 0 to 10,000 ppm, small leaks can be detected. Leak detection is supported by an acoustic ticker signal. The measuring range 0 to 100 % by volume is suitable for gas analyses such as those conducted by municipal services or in biogas plants. With the measuring range 0 to 100 % LEL, the lower explosion limit can be monitored. In addition to the combination sensor, the G999S also offers slots for three electrochemical and one infrared sensor, so that toxic gases, oxygen and CO2 can be monitored simultaneously.

[1] CC = catalytic combustion; TC = thermal conductivity; SC = semiconductor

Learn more about the new G999S.

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GfG Instrumentation, Inc.

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