The anesthetic gas detector for caravan, campers and lorry drivers – cabs with sensor for anesthetic gas.
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- Made in Germany - |
The AMS KOMBIALARM compact ist designed to detect anesthetic gas. The included sensor additionally detects liquid gas (propane/butane) and natural gas (methane). It is intended for use in Caravans and Motorcaravans of smaller size.
The system is also suited for lorry drivers – cabs. |
AMS KOMBIALARM compact detects anesthetic gases just in the lowest concentrations, i.e. yet before they can spread their anesthetizing effects and eliminate the passengers – reactivity. For gases buthane/propane/methane the alarm threshould is far beneath the lower border of explosion, i.e. before an explosive mixture arises. The system distinguish a comparatively very low power consumption.
The sensitivity of the threshold is automatically adjusted. |
Equipmemt features:
- On/Off switch
- Yellow LED for activation phase
- Green power LED
- Red alarm LED
- Electrical siren
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Alarm threshold:
for anesthetic gas:
Lowest possible |
from ca 100 ppm |
(depends on the anesthetic gas used)
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Technical data: |
Operating voltage: |
12 V DC
(-10% / +20%) |
Power consumption: |
ca. 90 mA (state of rest)
ca. 145 mA (state of alarm) |
Operating temperature: |
-10°C to +40°C |
Dimensions: |
115x90x30 mm (WxHxD) |
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Accessories:
Voltage-Control UC 12

H/W/D 90x60x31 mm |
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The voltage-control is designed for the continuous supervision
of a
12 Volt constant voltage source.
If the voltage falls below a fixed threshold value of 10.2 Volt resp. if there is a manipulation on the board voltage, an optical and at the same time audible alarm is triggered. An integrated 9 V-compound battery has the function to maintain the optical and audible alarm for a period of 1 - 2 days. |
Especially in the case of an attack with sleeping gas often the main supply voltage of the home mobile or the holiday flat is switched off. In this way an installed alarm system is set out of operation.
The AMS Voltage-Control gives in case of such a manipulation immediately alarm, so that an in this way planned attack with sleeping gas can be prevented. |
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