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Gastron Smart Diffusion Flammable Gas Detector / GTD-2000Ex

- Continuous detection of flammable gases in explosion hazardous area with flame proof structure
- Self diagnosis function with built-in Microprocessor
- Detection gas from low to high concentration owing to various detection principle
- Stable quality and proved detection principle for service life
- Built-in back light LCD or OLED display
- Easy Configuration of monitoring by HART communication
- Auto calibration and program setting with a magnet bar
- 4-20mA (Current source or Sink) output signal
- Calibration and maintenance by one-man
- With the alarm unit (GTL-100):
- Normal : Green LED
- Alarm : Red LED, Buzzer(95 dB)
- Trouble : Yellow LED
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