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Safe-t-alert Gas Fume Vapor Detector - In-dash 2" Instrument Case Mfg# Blk Sa-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $143.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Safe-T-Alert Manufacturer Part Number:SA-1 UPC:715456601113

Safe-T-Alert Gas Fume Vapor Detector - In-Dash 2" Instrument Case MFG# Blk SA-1

Gas Fume Vapor Detector - In-Dash - 2" Instrument Case - Black

Provides protection against accidents caused by Gas/Propane spills or leaks. Remote sensor monitors bilge/engine compartment during and after fueling. Install sensor in galley or LP tank locker to protect against propane leaks.

Features:

  • Sight and Sound Alarm Indicator. Dual signaling sounds an alarm and activates warning light
  • Marine Proven
  • Exclusively designed for the harsh marine environment
  • Smart Sensor
  • Detects the build up of explosive gases
  • On/Off/Test
  • For one touch analysis of detector performance
  • Money Saving
  • Qualify for marine insurance discounts



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