ANKA's Gas detector with Smart Shut-off is an innovative device designed for home use to detect hazardous gases and trigger automatic shut-off and ventilation. The gas detector is equipped with high-quality sensors, enabling it to detect a wide range of gases, including but not limited to propane, methane, liquefied gas, and natural gas. It comes with a smart shut-off feature that instantly stops the gas supply to prevent leakage and potential hazards. Additionally, the device has an automatic ventilation system that starts to work immediately, venting out harmful gases to keep your home safe and secure.
- ANKA gas detectors are designed to detect natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas. Once the natural gas or gas leakage in the air is found and the concentration reaches the alarm value, it will alarm. At this time, it is difficult for people to perceive it. The detection alarm is a foresight.Necessity: 1. Smog, carbon monoxide, and gas leakage are potential safety hazards, which are major safety hazards to people and families, and may cause immeasurable losses. 2. Human perception is limited, especially for carbon monoxide. The alarm is sensitive, has comprehensive detection, and foresight, and can prevent problems before they happen. 3. People can hardly be monitored 24 hours a day, especially when going out and sleeping. The alarm can be online 24 hours a day, which is safe and secure.
- Fire alarms are the first line of defense for home fire safety. Reliable fire alarms can detect hidden dangers in the embryonic stage and can effectively avoid many accidents. It is recommended to install fire alarms and be equipped with simple fire rescue equipment for your own family.
- Household Combustible Gas Detector Product model: JT-AJ-981G Operating environment: temperature: -10°C~+55°C, relative humidity <95%, non-condensing Working humidity: <95%RH Detect gas: methane Alarm setting value: 8%LEL Detection range: 0~20%LEL Sensor life: 3 years Alarm sound: greater than 70dB and less than 115dB (at 1 meter in front) Product net weight: 105g (without adapter) Power supply mode: AC220V/50Hz Power consumption: normal monitoring <2W, alarm status <3W Product implementation standard: GB153222-2019 Product size: 129.8mmX75.8mmx28.8mm (length width height)
Common Questions About Natural Gas Detectors
Why do I need a natural gas alarm?
Natural gas is odorless and colorless. While additives give it a distinctive smell that indicates leaks, this odor can be difficult to detect, especially for those with a diminished sense of smell or those who sleep. Home natural gas detectors are crucial for early detection, preventing potentially explosive gas leaks, preventing health risks from long-term exposure, and providing added protection and peace of mind. By installing a USI natural gas alarm, you can proactively protect your family and loved ones.
Where should I install a natural gas detector?
Natural gas detectors should be installed in any room with gas appliances, such as the kitchen, basement, or laundry room. Place the detector at least 10 feet away from gas appliances to avoid false alarms. It's also important to place the gas detector away from doors and windows to avoid interference from fresh air. Natural gas is lighter than air, so placing the detector higher may help with early detection.
Where should I avoid installing a natural gas alarm?
Moist or humid areas, such as bathrooms and basements, as well as locations near water sources or air vents, can hinder the performance of a natural gas alarm. Drafts can interfere with gas detection, while excessive dust or dirt can clog the detector's sensor and reduce its effectiveness. How many natural gas detectors should I have in my home?
The recommended number of natural gas leak detectors depends on your home's layout and the location of your gas appliances. Ideally, every room with a gas appliance, such as a furnace, water heater, dryer, or oven, should have at least one natural gas alarm.
Can carbon monoxide alarms detect natural gas?
Carbon monoxide and natural gas are different gases and require different types of sensors to detect them. While a carbon monoxide alarm is essential for preventing deadly gases from incomplete combustion, it will not alert you to a natural gas leak.




