The Tango portable gas detector features DualSenseâ„¢ technology positioning it as the safest and most accurate on the market today. This technology uses two cells of the same type to detect a single gas, reducing the possibility of a device failing to sense a gas and making it even more effective.
DualSense technology uses two cells of the same type for one gas, making it the safest portable detector on the market
Gas detection: CO, H2S, NO2 or SO2
Powerful sound alarm (100 dB at 10 cm), visual and vibrating
Small and light: 9.9 cm x 5.1 cm x 3.5 cm
Battery operated, up to 3 years autonomy (excluding alarm)
Additional information
The Tango portable gas detector is available in 5 versions. The CO sensor detects carbon monoxide from 0 to 1000 ppm; a CO compensated H2 version is also available. The H2S one measures hydrogen sulfide concentrations from 0 to 200 ppm. The NO2 version offers nitrogen dioxide measurement for concentrations between 0 and 150 ppm. Finally, the SO2 monitor detects the presence of sulfur dioxide between 0 and 150 ppm.
The Tango TX1 single-gas detector has a 100 dB audible alarm at 10 cm from the monitor. A strobe light alarm (red and blue) complements the audible alarm for use in dark and/or noisy environments and identify low alarm from high alarm. A vibrating alarm is also available. 2 alarm thresholds are defined: the low alarm (prevention threshold) and the high alarm (evacuation threshold).
Compact, with dimensions of 9.9 cm x 5.1 x 3.5 cm, for a low weight of only 138 grams, the portable gas detector Tango TX1 is designed with robust materials allowing use in hostile environments.
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