
Gas Detection
Crowcon – Gasman Oxygen and Toxic
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The Gasman MPS delivers 5 years of accurate, maintenance-free gas detection with no false alarms and long battery life. Order yours today!
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The Crowcon Gasman MPS Sensor is a compact, single-gas detector equipped with cutting-edge MPS (Molecular Property Spectrometer) sensor technology, offering accurate and reliable multi-gas detection with zero maintenance for up to five years. Unlike traditional sensors, the MPS self-monitors its performance, eliminating the need for regular calibration or servicing during its lifespan, significantly reducing the cost of ownership and ensuring peace of mind. A calibration is only required after five years to keep the device in peak condition.
Thanks to its intelligent sensor, the Gasman MPS also removes the need for correction factors, delivering precise readings without false alarms—something commonly encountered with other multi-gas detectors.
With more than double the battery life of standard models, the Gasman MPS is ideal for extended shifts in tough environments. Its ATEX Zone 0 approval means it can be safely used in explosive gas atmospheres, allowing workers to operate in high-risk zones without fear of ignition.
The detector is designed for ease of use, with simple one-button operation, a clear display, and audible, visual, and vibrating alarms to alert users in noisy or low-visibility environments.
Please note: the charger must be purchased separately.
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No, however we would suggest that you undertake a Confined Space Course which covers the use of gas monitors. Our sister company Citrus Training offers these courses.
No. Whilst a monitor can initially pass the start-up process and indicate that the monitor is functional, what this doesn’t tell you is if gas can actually reach the sensor, as the sensor membranes can become clogged with muck, dust and particles that are not visible to the human eye and thus not allowing the gas molecules to reach the sensor and react in a timely fashion.