Installation |
AC Plug-In + Wall Mount |
Air Pressure |
86~106Kpa |
Input Voltage |
DC5V (Micro USB Standard Connection) |
Power Consumption |
<150mA |
Working Temperature |
32℉ - 131℉ (0°C - 55°C) |
Working Humidity |
≤80% |
Gas Detection Concentration |
8% LEL |
Detection Area |
375 Square Feet (35 Square Meters) |
Alarm Method |
Siren + LCD Flashes “GAS” |
Alarm Sound |
≥85dB |
Sensor Life Span |
3 years |
Certification |
CE, RoHS |
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Detects many explosive gases including natural gas, propane, butane, LPG, LNG and more.
Natural gas and propane leak detector
Natural gas and propane leak detector
Plug-in Gas Leak Sensor for Explosive LPG, LNG, Methane & Butane Gases
Ideal for your home, kitchen, camper, trailer, RV, etc.
Protect your family and loved ones.
The All-In-One natural gas leak detector detects the main deadly gases:
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Natural gas
Methane, butane, ethane, LNG, etc. -
Propane
LPG or liquefied petroleum gas
Additionally, if you are worried about explosive gas leaks from cooking, coal, town, meter, camping or liquefied natural gas (LNG), then this gas detector is perfect for you.
This gas leak detector is for you if you are looking for:
- Precise gas % readings that will let you know the exact gas concentration in the air at all times
- Sleek and modern design with LCD screen
- Enhanced gas detection
- Flexible to install anywhere with its 6 foot power cord
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Product FAQ's
What is a home gas detector, and why do I need one?
A home gas detector is a device designed to monitor the presence of potentially harmful gases like carbon monoxide in your home. You need one to ensure the safety of your family and property by providing early warnings of gas leaks.
How does a home gas detector work?
Home gas detectors work by continuously monitoring the air for specific gases. They use sensors that can detect even trace amounts of these gases and trigger an alarm when dangerous levels are reached.
What gases can a home gas detector detect?
Most home gas detectors can detect gases such as Natural gas, Methane, butane, ethane, LNG, Propane , LPG or liquefied petroleum gas.
Where should I place a home gas detector in my home?
Ideally, place a home gas detector near potential sources of gas, like gas stoves, water heaters, or furnaces. It's also a good idea to have one on each floor of your home and in sleeping areas.
How often should I test my home gas detector?
It's recommended to test your home gas detector monthly by pressing the test button to ensure it's working correctly.
What do I do if my home gas detector goes off?
If the alarm sounds, evacuate your home immediately and call emergency services. Do not re-enter your home until it has been declared safe by professionals.
Can I install a home gas detector myself?
Yes, your home gas detector is designed for easy DIY installation. However, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully for proper placement and testing.
How long do home gas detectors last?
Home gas detectors typically have a lifespan of 3 years. After this period, it's recommended to replace them to ensure continued accuracy and reliability.
Are home gas detectors suitable for renters?
Yes, home gas detectors are an excellent safety addition for renters. They are portable and can be easily installed without permanent modifications to the property.