The RIDGID® micro CD-100 Combustible Gas Detector provides simple and quick readings to identify the presence of combustible gases. With adjustable sensitivity, even low-levels of gases can be detected in seconds. It ensures proper gas line installations, checks for maintenance and repair needs and quickly pinpoints combustible gas leaks.
RIDGID® Combustible Gas Detector, Battery, Acetaldehyde, Ammonia, Benzene, Ethane, Ethanol, Ethylene, Hexane, Hydrogen, Hydrogen Sulfide, Isobutane, Methane, Propane, P-Xylene, Toluene Gas, 0 to 6400 ppm Detection Range, Audible, Visual and Vibration Alarm, Additional Information: Model micro CD-100
| Additional Information |
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Model micro CD-100 |
| Alarm Type |
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Audible, Visual and Vibration |
| Detection Range |
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0 to 6400 ppm |
| Gas Type |
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Acetaldehyde, Ammonia, Benzene, Ethane, Ethanol, Ethylene, Hexane, Hydrogen, Hydrogen Sulfide, Isobutane, Methane, Propane, P-Xylene, Toluene |
| Power Source |
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Battery |
- Compact and rugged design.
- 3 alert method options: visual, audible or vibration.
- Adjustable sensitivity settings.
- Built-in 16-inch flexible probe.
- Easy to replace sensor.
- Detection Range: 0 to 6400 ppm (Methane)
- Alarm Sensitivity: 40 ppm (Methane)
- Calibration: Automatic
- Alarms: Visual, audible and vibration
- Power Source: 4 x AA batteries (included)
- Gases Detected*: Methane,Hydrogen,Propane,Ethylene,Ethane,Hexane,Iso-Butane,Benzene,Iso-Butane,Ethanol,Acetaldehyde,Toluene,P-Xylene,Ammonia,Hydrogen Sulfide
- *Common mixtures that would include or emit more than one of these gases include natural gas, paint thinners, industrial solvents, dry cleaning fluids, and gasoline
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Catalog
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/RIDGID_31948_Catalog.pdf
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Owners/User Manual
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/RIDGID_31948_Owners_User_Manual.pdf
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Owners/User Manual
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/RIDGID_36163_Owners_User_Manual.pdf
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Specification Sheet
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/RIDGID_36163_Specification_Sheet.pdf