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gasoline fumes sensor
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
hrc (Electrical) 16 Jun 05 8:49
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to be asking...

I'm trying to locate a solid state sensor that can detect gas fumes, such as if they become too concentrated, something like a CO detector.  I'd prefer a sealed sensor to eliminate having to put the signals thru an intrinsic barrier.

Any solutions?

jte (Mechanical) 16 Jun 05 11:47
hrc-

Pretty simple google search...

We use portable LEL monitors from RKI. They have fixed sensors also like this one http://www.rkiinstruments.com/pages/353000.htm

We also use portable monitors from BW Technologies http://www.gasmonitors.com/main.cfm?page=item1. They also make fixed sensors.

jt



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