Crowcon – L-TEK P100

Detect methane faster, safer, and smarter with the Crowcon L-TEK P100—compact, long-range, and built for precise, no-contact performance. Fill out the form below to order yours!

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      Crowcon – L-TEK P100

      The Crowcon L-TEK P100 is a compact, high-performance gas detector that uses Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) technology to accurately detect methane and methane-containing gases. By targeting the unique absorption characteristics of methane at specific laser wavelengths, it delivers highly reliable readings from a safe distance.

      Designed for use in high-risk environments, the L-TEK P100 enables long-distance, non-contact monitoring, ensuring operator safety without compromising performance. Its lightweight and compact design makes it easy to carry, helping inspectors work more efficiently while covering wider areas.

      With its fast response time, low maintenance requirements, and extended battery life, the L-TEK P100 is ideal for regular field inspections where accuracy, portability, and safety are essential.

      Key Features:

      • Long-distance, non-contact monitoring for enhanced operator safety
      • TDLAS technology for accurate methane detection
      • Fast response time for immediate results
      • Compact and portable design for easy field use
      • Low maintenance for reduced operational costs
      • Long battery life for extended operation

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      • Taking into consideration the ATEX directive, manufacturer recommendations and your own company risk assessments, it is recommended that you bump test your monitor before every use, it is true that the law is not clear and doesn’t use the all-important word “MUST” and the regulation only surrounds flammable gases, not toxic, but you can guarantee that the authorities would want to see evidence of such testing should the worst happen!

      • 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.

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