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Methane detector
23 January 2013
New from Crowcon Detection Instruments, the LaserMethane mini Gen2 (LMm) portable methane detector is designed specifically to detect methane at distance of up to 20m in seconds. With the ATEX approved, second generatio
New from Crowcon Detection
Instruments, the LaserMethane mini
Gen2 (LMm) portable methane
detector is designed specifically to
detect methane at distance of up to
20m in seconds. With the ATEX
approved, second generation LMm,
what used to be a time consuming
and potentially hazardous procedure
is now quick and easy, claims
Crowcon.
The LMm is very easy to operate.
By pointing the device's laser beam towards a suspected leak or survey line, such as a gas pipe or ceiling, the concentration of methane is measured by detecting the difference between the light emitted and the light received.
Weighing just 600g including the battery, and measuring 70 x 179 x 42mm , features include a full colour numeric or graphical display, audio and visual alarms, and six hours minimum battery life per charge with a four hour recharge.
The LMm is very easy to operate.
By pointing the device's laser beam towards a suspected leak or survey line, such as a gas pipe or ceiling, the concentration of methane is measured by detecting the difference between the light emitted and the light received.
Weighing just 600g including the battery, and measuring 70 x 179 x 42mm , features include a full colour numeric or graphical display, audio and visual alarms, and six hours minimum battery life per charge with a four hour recharge.
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