Nominal voltage | 12 V, 24 V |
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Width | 5,3 cm |
Height | 5,3 cm |
Depth | 2,4 cm |
Net weight | 70 g |
Pack size | 11 x 11 x 6 cm |
Catalogue page | 364 |
Detects all common anaesthetic gases such as propane/butane (LPG), carbon monoxide or knockout gases and warns with an extra-loud alarm tone before the anaesthetic effect of the gases can kick in. The CEA100G reacts to even the smallest amount of gas in the ambient air, protecting both humans and animals even at night. If the sensor detects a gas concentration in the ambient air, it generates a pre-alarm of 40 seconds. If the gas concentration stays the same during that time or even increases, the sensor emits a continuous alarm tone and the red LED remains permanently on. If no gas concentration can be detected after the alarm, the gas sensor switches back to its standby mode. The power supply of the gas sensor takes place directly via the 12 V vehicle supply voltage. Up to 2 additional sensors can be connected.
Technical data:
Supply voltage 12 – 24 V; power consumption: 100 mA in standby mode, 180 mA during the alarm; volume alarm: 80 dB; dimensions: W 5.3 x H 5.3 x D 2.4 cm, connection cable length 94 cm.