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Xintex M-1-r 2" Gasoline Fume Detector W/ Plug-in Sensor Model# M-1-r on 2040-parts.com

US $156.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Xintex Manufacturer Part Number:M-1-R UPC:619749211549

Xintex M-1-R 2" Gasoline Fume Detector w/ Plug-In Sensor Model# M-1-R


M-1-R Gasoline Fume Detector

An ideal single channel gasoline fume detector, the M-1-R features high-tech styling, compact size, circuitry Test and alarm horn Mute functions.

The power on indicator lamp automatically increases in brightness during daylight and softens at night.

The M-1-R package includes a standard two-inch display unit with gasoline sensor and twenty feet of plug-together lead.

  • In addition to gas fumes, the M-1-R can also detect high concentrations of battery hydrogen or engine exhaust
  • Installation is quick and simple
  • Available in black
  • 2" gauge
Blower Relay
No
Fume Type
Gasoline
Generator Shutdown
No
Sensors Included
1
Voltage - Input Range (Volts)
12v

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