Natural Gas, Carbon Monoxide & Refrigerant Detectors, Detector Type: CO2 Probe , Function: Measures Carbone Dioxide , Height (Decimal Inch): 1.1000 MPN:R9910SD-CO2
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Natural Gas, Carbon Monoxide & Refrigerant Detectors; Detector Type: CO2 Probe ; Function: Measures Carbone Dioxide ; Height (Decimal Inch): 1.1000 ; Height (mm): 28.00 ; Width (Decimal Inch - 4 Decimals): 1.5000
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- Natural Gas, Carbon Monoxide & Refrigerant Detectors
- Detector Type: CO2 Probe
- Function: Measures Carbone Dioxide
- Height (Decimal Inch): 1.1000
- Height (mm): 28.00
- Width (Decimal Inch - 4 Decimals): 1.5000
Product Information
- : R9910SD-CO2
- Detector Type: CO2 Probe
- For Use With: REED R9910SD & SD-9901 Data Logging Air Quality
- Function: Measures Carbone Dioxide
- Height (Decimal Inch): 1.1000
- Height (mm): 28.00
- Length: 190.00
- Length (Decimal Inch - 4 Decimals): 7.5000
- Width (Decimal Inch - 4 Decimals): 1.5000
- Width (Mm - 2 Decimals): 38.00
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: TW, Taiwan
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 46171613
- UPC: 800837004963
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Length: 4.25
- Package Width: 2.25
- Package Height: 1.00
- Package Weight: 1.75
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on November 12, 2024 5:30am UTC
Category: Detecting Tools