Four-in-one gas detector operation process
The four in one gas detector is a composite portable gas detector. The so-called four in one gas detector is a gas detector that can simultaneously detect four types of gases. When in use, only one gas detector is needed to simultaneously detect four types of gases in the environment, no longer requiring four instruments to detect at the same time. This type of gas detector is becoming increasingly popular among users.
There are four types of four in one gas detectors: MC2-4 four in one gas detector, Industrial Scientific M40 gas detector, Industrial Scientific M40 Pro gas detector, and Industrial Scientific Ventis MX4 gas detector. All four gas detectors can simultaneously detect four types of gases in the environment while using one instrument, but the gases that can be detected by the four Industrial Scientific four in one gas detectors are different. You can choose according to your detection needs. Let's explain them one by one below.
This four in one gas detector is capable of simultaneously detecting carbon monoxide, oxygen, combustible gases, and methane in the environment. This portable gas detector is mainly designed for use in coal mines, mining operations, or other work environments, and has passed China's coal safety certification. This gas detector can also be paired with a sampling pump to detect the concentration of four types of gases within a radius of 15 meters in the environment, and is displayed in real time on the gas detector's display screen
The four in one gas detector is similar in appearance to the previous Industrial Scientific CD3 (A) four in one gas detector, but with different colors and different types of gases that can be detected. This four in one gas detector can detect carbon monoxide, oxygen, flammable gases, and hydrogen sulfide in the environment. Hydrogen sulfide is a common toxic gas that can cause great harm to the human body. This M40 Industrial Scientific four in one gas detector can also be paired with a sampling pump to detect the concentration of four gases within a radius of 15 meters.






