Gas detector DG-PV7E-Nstd hydrogen, measurement range on request, electrochemical sensor DG-PV7E-NSTD
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Gas detector DG-PV7E-Nstd hydrogen, measurement range on request, electrochemical sensor DG-PV7E-NSTD
Hydrogen detection in your installation – reliability and precision
The DG-PV7E-Nstd gas detector is an advanced device designed for continuous monitoring of hydrogen concentration in the air. It utilizes an electrochemical sensor, ensuring high measurement accuracy in the range of 0-1000 ppm. This detector finds application in a wide spectrum of industrial facilities, laboratories, and anywhere where there is a risk of hydrogen leakage.
Versatility and ease of integration
The DG/PV series device has been designed to work with various gas monitoring systems. It has two independent outputs – current 4-20 mA and voltage 2-10 V, which allows for easy integration with alarm centers from different manufacturers. This solution provides flexibility and allows you to adapt the detector to existing infrastructure.
Functionality and safety
The DG-PV7E-Nstd detector offers a range of functions that increase safety and user comfort:
- Replaceable sensor: enables quick and inexpensive replacement of a damaged or worn sensor without the need to replace the entire device.
- Built-in signaling: informs about exceeding the measurement range, operating temperature, calibration deadline and history of emergency states using two LEDs.
- Thermal compensation: ensures stable and accurate measurements even under changing environmental conditions.
- Splash-proof housing (IP44): protects the device from moisture and contamination, ensuring reliable operation in harsh industrial conditions.
- Connection terminals: allow easy connection of single- and multi-strand wires without the need for ferrules.
Additionally, GAZEX detectors are calibrated in an accredited laboratory (PCA No. AP150), which guarantees compliance with standards and measurement reliability. Please note that these detectors are not intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

