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Overview
Portable Sulfur Dioxide Gas Detector LMSGD-A100 works as environmental monitoring for SO₂ gas concentration. Equipped with an internal sampling pump characterized by fast sampling speed and a high flow rate, with a wide measuring range of 0 to 1000 ppm. Housed in a compact, high-intensity engineering plastic casing. Its portable design makes it versatile for various situations and environments.
Features :
Includes a built-in micro sampling pump with 10 levels of suction
High-speed data transmission via USB for downloading and printing data
Self-calibration and zero calibration functions for enhanced accuracy and reliability
Features an aluminum suitcase and charging adapter
Dual-stage alarm system with adjustable alarm points, utilizing sound and light
Quick shifting between gas concentration units (ppm and mg/m³)
Large-capacity rechargeable lithium polymer battery
LCD dot matrix display showing gas type, unit, and concentration
Utilizes pumping sampling method with adjustable suction levels
Specifications :
| Gas Detected | Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) |
| Detection Principle | Electrochemistry |
| Sampling Method | Pumping suction |
| Flow Rate | 1L/min |
| Pumping Suction Grades | 10 |
| Measure Range | 0 to1000 ppm |
| Resolution | 1 ppm |
| Precision | 2 % fs |
| Signal Output | High-speed data transmission by USB, available for data downloading and printing |
| Response Time | ≤ 10 s |
| Repeatability | ≤ ± 1 % |
| Zero Shift | ≤ ± 1 % (fs /year) |
| Operating Language | English |
| Temperature | -20° C to 50 °C |
| Explosion-Proof | Exib ll CT4 |
| Alarm Mode | Sound, light, vibration |
| Recovery Time | ≤ 10 s |
| Linearity Error | ≤ ± 1 % |
| Display | LCD dot matrix display |
| Gas Unit | switchable |
| Humidity | 0 to 95 % RH |
| Degree Of Protection | IP66 |
| Operating Time | 100 h (pump off) |
| Dimension | 205 × 75 × 32 mm |
| Weight | 300 g |
Applications :
It finds applications in a wide array of industries and sectors, including petrochemicals, chemicals, agriculture, environmental protection, electronics, food, and pharmaceuticals.