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What Gas detection equipment do you use daily?
What do you all use to pinpoint leaks?
Do any of you wear Gas monitoring equipment? If so what's it for? CO, CO2, CH4? All of them?

Curious as I am about to spend Money on a new gadget along with servicing Gascoseeker and want to know what's popular.
 
mk1 ?

just a cheap kane wond one

and for boilers rooms the cheap orange self one (anton)
 
Erm , yes ok , TT as well . How much are they ?

bet thats expensive as it does what the seaker does now

Yes. They are around £690 Plus VAT for the GT44, that does Nat Gas only. I don't think that's too bad as it does all my MK1 does and is more accurate, (made by same company).
You can add different Gases like Propane, CO, O2, CO2 etc and up it goes in price.
I think the one that does all Gases we would need is just short of £900 Plus the VAT. I had a Nightmare job last week and it made me think if my old faithful broke in the middle of that I would be in a mess. I was thinking of buying Gascoseeker 2-500 but then I saw this GMI GT and thought of refurbishing Mk1. So far option B is best because I'd have 2 sets of kit for less money. Bit of a no brainer really.
 
Yes. They are around £690 Plus VAT for the GT44, that does Nat Gas only. I don't think that's too bad as it does all my MK1 does and is more accurate, (made by same company).
You can add different Gases like Propane, CO, O2, CO2 etc and up it goes in price.
I think the one that does all Gases we would need is just short of £900 Plus the VAT. I had a Nightmare job last week and it made me think if my old faithful broke in the middle of that I would be in a mess. I was thinking of buying Gascoseeker 2-500 but then I saw this GMI GT and thought of refurbishing Mk1. So far option B is best because I'd have 2 sets of kit for less money. Bit of a no brainer really.

thats a good price what pssdkjodksja me off with the mk its locked to a single gas so i would need atleat 2 at 1.5k each thats a big fat no from me

i do like the look of the mk2

let us know either way please
 
Another option is Keep old faithful and buy a Testo or Kane beep test type.
Any one who uses those, @ShaunCorbs @Harvest Fields, how sensitive are they? do they ever beep when you yourself have not smelt Gas or has it always been used when you know there's a leak and you're looking for where it's from?

@dancinplumba, Is this lighter a zippo or just a 10 for a quid on Blackpool sea front type?
 
Never had an issue with mine really. The only problem I have is you need to take it outside in fresh air every now and again.
Do they need calibrating? Or does it just keep going?
I have an Anton CO2 machine that needs nothing apart from Batteries for 15 years apparently. Up to now it's three years old I think and I've done nothing to it. Pretty good.
 
I havet cal mine sensitive wise there ok normally pin point it to a few joints worth etc
 
I have the Kane GLD450 which detects at 50ppm but the GLD451 detects at 250ppm. What am I missing, why would you want a less sensitive detector?

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I don't know.
I started with the cheap wand end with my search as a Commercial Vaillant Engineer was wafting one about that looked like a pen and I thought it looked easier than having a Gascoseeker swinging off my neck for checking leaks after working on Boilers. I always test around Gas valves, solenoids, joints etc that are only live when things are running.
Then I moved onto the dearer stuff like the one in shauns link because a Colleague of mine uses the Testo 316-2. It's great and it has three beep levels going from 10 ppm Nat Gas then 200 ppm then 10000 ppm.
I am pretty sure it also does Propane, Hydrogen as well.

It's £260-00 ish. It has no read out of levels though, just the noises.
So you know when you start thinking.
"for another £100, I could have that one"
On it goes. Hence the questions.

I know a lot depends on what kind of work you do. I do mainly Commercial gas work so I always tend to have a Gasco with me and that's why it gets so much use. It's not necessary to use kit like this all the time though.
 
I don't know.
I started with the cheap wand end with my search as a Commercial Vaillant Engineer was wafting one about that looked like a pen and I thought it looked easier than having a Gascoseeker swinging off my neck for checking leaks after working on Boilers. I always test around Gas valves, solenoids, joints etc that are only live when things are running.
Then I moved onto the dearer stuff like the one in shauns link because a Colleague of mine uses the Testo 316-2. It's great and it has three beep levels going from 10 ppm Nat Gas then 200 ppm then 10000 ppm.
I am pretty sure it also does Propane, Hydrogen as well.

It's £260-00 ish. It has no read out of levels though, just the noises.
So you know when you start thinking.
"for another £100, I could have that one"
On it goes. Hence the questions.

I know a lot depends on what kind of work you do. I do mainly Commercial gas work so I always tend to have a Gasco with me and that's why it gets so much use. It's not necessary to use kit like this all the time though.

You tried the fga one ?
 

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