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Gas Alarm for Methane Detection
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Gas Alarm for Methane Detection

  • Gas Type: Methane (CH₄)
  • Alarm Threshold: 10% LEL
  • Supply Voltage: DC12V
  • Power Consumption: ≤0.8W
  • SKU: DHI-HY-GA40A
  • Certification:

Only CE certification, no EN50194

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Specification

Specification

Model DHI-HY-GA40A
Gas Type Methane (CH₄)
Alarm Threshold 10% LEL
Response Time ≤30 s
Supply Voltage DC12V
Power Consumption ≤0.8W
Operating Temperature –10°C to +55°C (+14°F to +131°F)
Relative Humidity ≤95% RH (non condensing)
Warm-up Period 180 s
Alarm Sound Output 70dB (A) at 1m (3.28 feet)
Dimensions 86.6 mm × 86.6 mm × 29.2 mm (3.41" × 3.41" × 1.15")

FAQ

FAQ

What is the gas alarm designed for?

This gas alarm is specially designed for the natural gas detection. When the natural gas leaks, it will make a beep sound to send audible signal to notice you.

What is the natural gas?

Natural gas is a combustible gas which is usually used in daily life for cooking and it mostly consists of methane.

Where and how should I install the gas alarm?

A gas alarm should be installed in the kitchen. And the alarm should be at a horizontal distance between 1.5m and 4m from the burning appliance or valve, moreover the alarm unit should be fixed on the wall with at least 0.3m from ceiling.

What is the power supply of the gas alarm?

The gas alarm is power by a DC12V adaptor which is included in the product package.

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