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Gas-Mate Gas Detector - Inficon

Part #: 706-600-G1

The Inficon Gas-Mate Gas Detector (Model 706-600-G1) is a professional-grade, handheld leak detector engineered for precise and reliable gas leak identification in demanding automotive and industrial environments. Utilizing proven D-TEK heated diode sensor technology, this detector delivers consistent and accurate performance to professional technicians.

Key Features

  • Highly Sensitive Detection: Identifies methane leaks down to 5 ppm, offering significantly greater sensitivity compared to many standard detectors.
  • Broad Gas Compatibility: Capable of detecting all CFCs, HFCs, and HCFCs, as well as natural gas, propane, butane, cyclopentane, ethane, ethanol, isobutane, and ammonia.
  • Advanced Compensation: Features automatic adjustment for varying refrigerants and auto-zeroing functionality to intelligently compensate for changing background gas levels, ensuring precise readings.
  • Robust and Reliable Performance: Engineered for consistent operation, maintaining dependability even in damp conditions for long-lasting professional use.
  • Extended Battery Life: Provides up to 60 hours of continuous operation on two D-size alkaline batteries.
  • Comprehensive Package: The base unit includes the sensor, two D-size alkaline batteries, and a durable hard plastic carrying case for protection and easy transport.
  • Two-Year Warranty: Supported by a 2-year replacement warranty.

Applications

This versatile gas detector is an indispensable tool for professional technicians across a range of fields. In automotive repair, it is ideal for accurately diagnosing leaks in vehicle air conditioning systems, identifying refrigerant egress from lines, compressors, and evaporators. Industrially, the Gas-Mate excels at locating leaks in commercial refrigeration units, HVAC systems, gas pipelines, and other installations where various combustible or refrigerant gases are present. Its robust design ensures reliable performance for both routine maintenance and critical troubleshooting tasks.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.