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Vetus Gasdetektor mit 1 Sensor 12/24V - Typ PD1000

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Vetus Gasdetektor mit 1 Sensor 12/24V - Typ PD1000Gasdetektor PD1000 Paneel und Sensor GAS SPRGERTE Gasdetektor PD1000 sprt Benzindmpfe und Kohlenmonoxyd auf. Zur Ergnzung des Gasdetektors vom Typ GD1000, der verschiedene Gase wie Butan und Propan meldet, hat VETUS jetzt einen Gasdetektor entwickelt. Der PD1000 meldet tdliches Kohlenmonoxyd und Benzindmpfe um z. B. einer Explosion im Maschinenraum vorzubeugen. Dieser Gasdetektor kann mit einem oder zwei Sensoren geliefert werden. Die berprfung nach

Gasdetektor PD1000 Paneel und Sensor - GAS-SPÜRGERÄTE

Gasdetektor PD1000 spürt Benzindämpfe und Kohlenmonoxyd auf. Zur Ergänzung des Gasdetektors vom Typ GD1000, der verschiedene Gase wie Butan und Propan meldet, hat VETUS jetzt einen Gasdetektor entwickelt. Der PD1000 meldet tödliches Kohlenmonoxyd und Benzindämpfe um z.B. einer Explosion im Maschinenraum vorzubeugen.
Dieser Gasdetektor kann mit einem oder zwei Sensoren geliefert werden. Die Überprüfung nach beiden Gasen
erfolgt gleichzeitig. Das Gasspürgerät PD1000 ist sowohl für 12 Volt als auch für 24 Volt Bordanlagen geeignet. Form und Abmessungen sind identisch mit denen des GD1000 Gerätes.

Es ist empfehlenswert permanent nach Benzindämpfen und Kohlenmonoxyd zu fahnden, auch wenn das Boot nicht
benutzt wird! Lassen Sie das Gerät deshalb immer eingeschaltet!

Spezifikationen 
• Spannung: 12 oder 24 Volt
• Maximaler Strom, der durch die Relaikontake für
Gebläse, Absperrventil und externen Alarm geführt
werden können: 1 A für jeden Ausgang
• Bedienpaneel: 85x85 mm
• Einbautiefe: 40 mm
• Sensor: 35 x 26 x 62 mm hoch

 

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