Standard Equipment Includes:
Gas detector
115V AC charging cord
2 rechargeable batteries
Instructions
Hard carrying case
These detectors are MSHA approved and UL Classified. The unique flexible 15” stainless probe allows you to access hard to reach places. All feature automatic warm-up and are ideal for a tremendous range of uses and are invaluable for safety in many applications. Applications include:
Manholes
Gas lines
Fuel systems
Exhausts
Propane stations
FAQs
Q) Can I use standard “C” size alkaline batteries? A) No, the unit requires 4.8 volts to operate properly. Two “C” size batteries only supply 3 volts.
Q) How long will the batteries hold a charge when the unit is not in use? A) This depends on the age of the batteries. When new they will hold a charge for over 30 days. This time period progressively declines as the batteries age.
Q) How long will my batteries last before they need replacing? A) They will last through 500 cycles of being fully discharged and then recharged. This correlates to 2000 lifetime hours.
Q) Will it damage the batteries if I leave them on constant charge? A) No, as a matter of fact, the preferred method is to leave them on constant charge when they are not in use.
Q) Can I recondition batteries that have been left dormant for a long period of time? A) Yes, by performing these steps:
a) Fully charge the batteries.
b) Leave the unit on until the battery power light goes out.
c) Recharge them. Repeating this process 2 or 3 times will produce the best results.
Standard Equipment Includes:
- Gas detector
- 115V AC charging cord
- 2 rechargeable batteries
- Instructions
- Hard carrying case
These detectors are MSHA approved and UL Classified. The unique flexible 15” stainless probe allows you to access hard to reach places. All feature automatic warm-up and are ideal for a tremendous range of uses and are invaluable for safety in many applications.
Applications include:
- Manholes
- Gas lines
- Fuel systems
- Exhausts
- Propane stations
FAQs
- Q) Can I use standard “C” size alkaline batteries?
A) No, the unit requires 4.8 volts to operate properly. Two “C” size batteries only supply 3 volts.
- Q) How long will the batteries hold a charge when the unit is not in use?
A) This depends on the age of the batteries. When new they will hold a charge for over 30 days. This time period progressively declines as the batteries age.
- Q) How long will my batteries last before they need replacing?
A) They will last through 500 cycles of being fully discharged and then recharged. This correlates to 2000 lifetime hours.
- Q) Will it damage the batteries if I leave them on constant charge?
A) No, as a matter of fact, the preferred method is to leave them on constant charge when they are not in use.
- Q) Can I recondition batteries that have been left dormant for a long period of time?
A) Yes, by performing these steps:
- a) Fully charge the batteries.
- b) Leave the unit on until the battery power light goes out.
- c) Recharge them. Repeating this process 2 or 3 times will produce the best results.