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Portable Multi-Gas Detector

medium 151 / 151 models (Inspector)

A portable multi-gas detector is carried into the space rather than mounted in it, giving a real-time, four- or five-gas reading (oxygen, combustible gas, and typically H2S and CO) at the point a person is actually about to breathe, which is what makes it the mandatory instrument for enclosed space entry, not the fixed detection system.

Read more — Portable Multi-Gas Detector explained

What makes a portable multi-gas detector different

Fixed gas detection systems monitor set points in machinery spaces and cargo areas continuously, but a portable multi-gas detector goes wherever a person goes: lowered into a tank ahead of the entrant, carried at chest height while walking through a void, or clipped to a harness during the entry itself. It typically reads four or five gases simultaneously from separate sensors in one housing, most commonly oxygen, a combustible gas (lower explosive limit, LEL), hydrogen sulphide, and carbon monoxide, because these four cover the great majority of enclosed space hazards found aboard: oxygen depletion, flammable atmosphere, and the two most common toxic gases.

Portable multi-gas detector layout
Front view of a handheld multi-gas detector showing the gas inlet, the display reading four gases, the alarm light and horn, the control buttons and the belt clip on the rear.

Main components

Oxygen sensor

An electrochemical cell reading percentage by volume, normally alarming low around 19.5 percent and high around 23.5 percent, since both depletion and enrichment are hazardous.

Combustible gas (LEL) sensor

Usually a catalytic bead or, increasingly, an infrared sensor reading percentage of the lower explosive limit; infrared types do not need oxygen present to read correctly and survive oxygen-deficient atmospheres better than catalytic bead sensors, which is why they are now common on marine instruments.

Toxic gas sensors (H2S, CO)

Electrochemical cells specific to each gas, with alarm set points typically well below the level that causes immediate harm, since these gases are dangerous at concentrations far lower than a combustible or oxygen reading would ever flag.

Sampling pump (where fitted)

A motorised pump draws gas up a hose from a remote point, essential for pre-entry checks of a tank from the deck before anyone climbs down, as opposed to diffusion-only instruments that only read the air right at the sensor.

Selection and sizing

The sensor combination must match the actual hazards of the spaces the vessel operates: a tanker needs H2S coverage for crude and some product cargoes, a reefer or fishing vessel needs an ammonia or refrigerant-specific sensor added, and any vessel with a sampling pump needs the hose length rated for the deepest tank aboard. Battery runtime under continuous pump operation, not just diffusion mode, is the figure to check for long confined space jobs.

Regulations and class

  • SOLAS Ch. XI-1 Regulation 7 requires ships to carry portable atmosphere testing instruments for enclosed space entry, specifying at minimum oxygen and flammable gas capability, with toxic gas measurement where the risk assessment calls for it.
  • IMO's revised recommendations for entering enclosed spaces (resolution A.1050(27)) set out the testing sequence: oxygen first, then flammability, then toxicity, before entry is authorised.
  • Class and flag state both check that calibration records and bump-test logs are maintained and that the instrument count matches the number of enclosed spaces requiring simultaneous monitoring.

Typical faults

FaultConsequence
Sensor past its calibration due date or bump-tested but never fully calibratedReading may drift without the crew knowing, giving false confidence in a hazardous space
Catalytic bead LEL sensor poisoned by silicone vapour or exposed to an oxygen-deficient atmosphereCombustible reading understates the real hazard, sometimes reading zero in a dangerous atmosphere
Sampling hose left kinked or with a split intake filterPre-entry test draws a false sample, missing stratified gas pockets lower in the tank
Battery allowed to run flat mid-entryLoss of continuous monitoring for personnel already inside the space, a serious safety failure

What to look for in a supplier

  • Sensor set matched to the actual cargoes and spaces aboard, not a generic four-gas default.
  • Documented bump-test and full calibration intervals with traceable calibration gas and regulator supply reachable at the ship's usual ports.
  • Infrared LEL sensor option where oxygen-deficient atmospheres are a realistic risk, given the known limitation of catalytic bead sensors in low oxygen.
  • Data-logging models where the vessel's safety management system requires a retrievable record of pre-entry readings.

A bump test before every entry is not optional paperwork; it is the only check that confirms the sensors actually respond to gas on the day, which a calibration certificate from weeks earlier cannot guarantee.

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4 manufacturers · 1–100 of 151 models

Dräger

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Dräger X-am 8000
X-am 8000
up to 7 gases simultaneously · Hazardous Gas Detection · portable active‑sampling multi‑gas detector
Type
portable
Gases
7
Pump
ja
Solas
ja
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • Sensor poisoning (catalytic bead)
  • Pump diaphragm failure
  • Battery degradation
  • Calibration drift
Service: Bump test before each use. Full calibration every 6 months. Sensor replacement per manufacturer schedule.
Spare Parts: Dräger: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Monitors up to 7 gases (O₂, CO, H₂S, LEL, SO₂, NO, etc.) with a single handheld unit
  • Integrated pump provides reliable sampling in confined spaces and low‑flow environments
  • SOLAS‑approved and USCG type‑approved for maritime safety applications
  • Robust housing, splash‑proof design and long battery life suitable for shipboard conditions
  • Built‑in data logging and Bluetooth interface for easy export of test results
Weaknesses
  • Sensor replacement costs can be high, especially for catalytic bead sensors
  • Pump diaphragm may fail after extensive use, requiring periodic maintenance
  • Battery performance degrades over time; regular checks and eventual replacement are needed
  • Calibration drift requires full calibration every six months even if bump‑tested before each use
  • Limited to portable, point‑of‑use monitoring – not a substitute for fixed continuous gas detection systems
Typical Vessels: TankerBulk CarrierContainer ShipOffshore Supply VesselPassenger FerryCruise ShipWorkboat
Certifications: SOLAS (Chapter II‑1) approvedUSCG Type Approval
Decision Guide: Choose if you need a rugged, portable detector that can sample actively in confined spaces and must meet SOLAS compliance for multi‑gas monitoring. Avoid if continuous fixed‑point monitoring is required or budget constraints limit sensor replacement costs.
Use Cases: Deployed for confined‑space entry checks, cargo tank gas surveys, engine‑room leak detection, pre‑entry safety verification, and emergency response on board ships where rapid, reliable multi‑gas detection is critical.
Dräger X-am 5600
X-am 5600
up to 6 gases · Hazardous Gas Detection · intrinsically safe portable multi‑gas detection
Type
portable
Gases
6
Pump
nein
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • Sensor drift
  • Battery aging
  • Display failure
  • IR sensor contamination
Service: Diffusion sampling. Bump test daily. Calibration every 6 months.
Spare Parts: Dräger: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Detects up to six gases in one unit, reducing the need for multiple detectors
  • ATEX/IECEx certified for use in hazardous zones (Zone 1 & 2)
  • Built‑in data logger and Bluetooth interface for easy download of exposure records
  • Long battery life with quick‑swap rechargeable pack
  • Intuitive colour‑coded LCD display with audible alarms
Weaknesses
  • Diffusion sampling only – slower response in low‑flow or stagnant air
  • Sensor drift requires daily bump tests and semi‑annual calibration
  • IR sensor can become contaminated when exposed to high concentrations of certain gases (e.g., CO₂)
  • Display readability may suffer under strong sunlight
  • Limited to six gas channels; cannot expand beyond that
Typical Vessels: TankerBulk CarrierContainer ShipOffshore Support VesselPassenger FerryWorkboat / Towage
Certifications: ATEX Zone 1/2IECExIMO MSC.1/Circ.1403 (gas detection equipment)
Decision Guide: Choose if: you need a portable, intrinsically safe detector that can monitor up to six gases simultaneously, with data‑logging and Bluetooth connectivity for compliance reporting on tankers, offshore vessels or any ship where confined‑space entry is routine. Avoid if: continuous fixed‑point monitoring is required, a pump‑type sampler is needed for rapid response, or more than six gas channels must be measured.
Use Cases: Commonly deployed for confined‑space entry checks, cargo tank atmosphere surveys on chemical and oil tankers, engine‑room O₂/CO monitoring during hot work, emergency response teams aboard ship, and routine safety inspections where quick, reliable multi‑gas readings are essential.
Dräger X-am 2500
X-am 2500
2 gases · Hazardous Gas Detection · electrochemical and catalytic sensor technology
Type
portable
Gases
2
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • Catalytic sensor poisoning
  • Battery failure
  • Sensor calibration drift
Service: Basic 2-gas for enclosed space entry. Bump test before each use.
Spare Parts: Dräger: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Compact, rugged housing (IP66) suitable for shipboard environments
  • Integrated bump‑test function reduces preparation time before each use
  • Data‑logging with USB export for post‑entry analysis and compliance records
  • Long battery life (up to 24 h continuous operation) and quick recharge
  • User‑friendly interface with clear LCD display and multi‑tone alarms
Weaknesses
  • Limited to two gases; cannot monitor additional toxic gases without a separate unit
  • Catalytic sensor can be poisoned by silicones, oil vapours or high humidity
  • Battery is not hot‑swappable – the detector must be taken out of service for charging
  • No built‑in wireless connectivity (e.g., Bluetooth) for real‑time fleet monitoring
  • Higher upfront cost compared with basic single‑gas detectors
Typical Vessels: TankerContainer shipBulk carrierOffshore supply vesselFerry
Certifications: IMO D-2IECEx
Decision Guide: Choose if you need a reliable, rugged dual‑gas detector for confined‑space entry with built‑in bump testing and data logging on tankers, bulk carriers or offshore vessels. Avoid if your operation requires monitoring more than two gases simultaneously, continuous area monitoring, or wireless integration with central safety systems.
Use Cases: Deployed for pre‑entry checks of cargo tanks, engine rooms, bilges, and deck machinery spaces; used during maintenance on offshore platforms and while performing hot work where oxygen and a combustible gas (e.g., methane) must be monitored continuously.
Dräger Dräger X-am 2500
Dräger X-am 2500 unverified
Equipment Type
portable_gas_detector
Series
X-am
Model code
X-am 2500
Portable gas detector — 2-gas portable
Dräger Dräger X-am 5600
Dräger X-am 5600 unverified
Equipment Type
portable_gas_detector
Series
X-am
Model code
X-am 5600
Portable gas detector — 5-gas portable
Dräger Dräger X-am 8000
Dräger X-am 8000 unverified
Equipment Type
portable_gas_detector
Series
X-am
Model code
X-am 8000
Portable gas detector — 5-gas with PID
Dräger Dräger Pac 8500
Dräger Pac 8500 unverified
Equipment Type
portable_gas_detector
Series
Pac
Model code
Pac 8500
Portable gas detector — single-gas H2S/CO
Dräger Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2
Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/CO
Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 2500 VOC/O2
Drager X-am 2500 VOC/O2 unverified
Gases
VOC/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 2500 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2
Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/CO
Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5000 VOC/O2
Drager X-am 5000 VOC/O2 unverified
Gases
VOC/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 5000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2
Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/CO
Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5600 VOC/O2
Drager X-am 5600 VOC/O2 unverified
Gases
VOC/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 5600 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2
Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO
Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 8000 VOC/O2
Drager X-am 8000 VOC/O2 unverified
Gases
VOC/O2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Drager X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Atex certified
ja
Dräger X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S-B
X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Dräger X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B
X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC
Dräger X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2-B
X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Dräger X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B
X-am 8000 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3
Dräger X-am 8000 LEL/O2-B
X-am 8000 LEL/O2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Dräger X-am 8000 O2/CO-B
X-am 8000 O2/CO-B unverified
Gases
O2/CO
Dräger X-am 8000 O2/H2S-B
X-am 8000 O2/H2S-B unverified
Gases
O2/H2S
Dräger X-am 5600 Pump-C
X-am 5600 Pump-C unverified
Sampling method
Pump
Dräger X-am 8000 Pump-C
X-am 8000 Pump-C unverified
Sampling method
Pump
Dräger X-am 5600 Diffusion-C
X-am 5600 Diffusion-C unverified
Sampling method
Diffusion
Dräger X-am 8000 Diffusion-C
X-am 8000 Diffusion-C unverified
Sampling method
Diffusion

Industrial Scientific

24
Industrial Scientific Ventis MX4
Ventis MX4
4 gases · Hazardous Gas Detection · wireless multi‑gas detection
Type
portable
Gases
4
Connected
ja
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • Sensor poisoning
  • Battery aging
  • Alarm speaker failure
Service: iNet-connected for fleet management. Monthly calibration.
Spare Parts: Industrial Scientific: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Detects four gases concurrently with interchangeable sensor modules
  • iNet Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth connectivity enables remote monitoring and automatic calibration logging
  • IP66‑rated housing suitable for harsh marine environments
  • Long‑life rechargeable Li‑ion battery (≈24 h continuous operation)
  • Customizable audible, visual and vibration alarms for confined‑space safety
Weaknesses
  • Higher upfront cost compared with single‑gas handheld detectors
  • Sensor modules require periodic replacement to avoid poisoning or drift
  • Reliance on wireless network; signal loss can occur in metal‑rich ship structures
  • Battery performance degrades after ~2 years, necessitating scheduled replacement
  • Limited to four simultaneous gases – additional hazards need separate devices
Typical Vessels: TankerChemical carrierOffshore support vesselContainer ship (engine room & cargo holds)Bulk carrierFerry
Certifications: ATEX Category III, Zone 0/1/2IECExUSCG Type Approval
Decision Guide: Choose if you need real‑time multi‑gas monitoring across a fleet, operate in ATEX‑rated zones, and require rugged, wireless reporting for confined‑space entry. Avoid if budget constraints limit multi‑sensor purchases, only a single gas is of concern, or reliable shipboard Wi‑Fi cannot be guaranteed.
Use Cases: The MX4 is commonly deployed for confined‑space entry monitoring on tankers during cargo operations, engine‑room and boiler‑room safety checks on bulk carriers, offshore platform support vessels during drilling mud handling, and routine gas surveys in chemical carrier cargo holds where multiple hazardous gases may be present.
Industrial Scientific MX6 iBrid
MX6 iBrid
6 gases + PID · Hazardous Gas Detection · Portable multi‑gas detector with PID
Type
portable
Gases
6
Pid
ja
Pump
ja
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • PID lamp burnout
  • Sensor poisoning
  • Pump failure
Service: PID for VOC detection. Premium multi-gas.
Spare Parts: Industrial Scientific: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Monitors up to six gases in one unit, reducing equipment load
  • Integrated PID provides real‑time VOC detection
  • Built‑in pump enables active sampling for confined‑space work
  • Wireless iBridge connectivity for live data upload and trend logging
  • ATEX Zone 1 / IECEx certified for hazardous‑area use
Weaknesses
  • PID lamp has a finite life and can burn out, requiring scheduled replacement
  • Pump mechanism adds complexity and may fail under heavy use
  • Higher purchase price than single‑gas handhelds
  • Limited to six configurable gases; some competitors support more channels
  • Battery runtime reduced when both pump and PID are active
Typical Vessels: Tanker (oil, chemical)LNG carrierContainer shipBulk carrierOffshore supply vesselWorkboat / ferry
Certifications: ATEX Zone 1IECExUSCG Type Approval
Decision Guide: Choose if you need a single portable unit that can simultaneously detect multiple gases, including VOCs, with active sampling and real‑time wireless reporting for confined‑space entry or cargo tank monitoring. Avoid if budget constraints limit you to basic single‑gas detectors or if you require more than six gas channels.
Use Cases: Used on board for confined‑space entry monitoring, cargo tank ventilation checks, leak detection of VOCs during maintenance, shipyard hot‑work permitting, and emergency response where rapid multi‑gas assessment is critical.
Industrial Scientific ISC MX6 iBrid LEL/O2/CO/H2S
ISC MX6 iBrid LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Industrial Scientific ISC MX6 iBrid LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID
ISC MX6 iBrid LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID
Industrial Scientific ISC MX6 iBrid LEL/O2
ISC MX6 iBrid LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Industrial Scientific ISC Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
ISC Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Industrial Scientific ISC Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID
ISC Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID
Industrial Scientific ISC Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2
ISC Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Industrial Scientific ISC Ventis MX4 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
ISC Ventis MX4 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Industrial Scientific ISC Ventis MX4 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID
ISC Ventis MX4 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/PID
Industrial Scientific ISC Ventis MX4 LEL/O2
ISC Ventis MX4 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Industrial Scientific ISC Radius BZ1
ISC Radius BZ1 unverified
Type
Area Monitor
Wireless
ja
Industrial Scientific ISC Radius BZ1 Area
ISC Radius BZ1 Area unverified
Type
Area Monitor
Wireless
ja
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S-B
Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B
Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2-B
Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B
Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2-B
Ventis Pro5 LEL/O2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 O2/CO-B
Ventis Pro5 O2/CO-B unverified
Gases
O2/CO
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 O2/H2S-B
Ventis Pro5 O2/H2S-B unverified
Gases
O2/H2S
Industrial Scientific MX6 iBrid Pump-C
MX6 iBrid Pump-C unverified
Sampling method
Pump
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 Pump-C
Ventis Pro5 Pump-C unverified
Sampling method
Pump
Industrial Scientific MX6 iBrid Diffusion-C
MX6 iBrid Diffusion-C unverified
Sampling method
Diffusion
Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro5 Diffusion-C
Ventis Pro5 Diffusion-C unverified
Sampling method
Diffusion

Riken Keiki

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Riken Keiki Riken GX-2009 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken GX-2009 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken Keiki Riken GX-2009 LEL/O2
Riken GX-2009 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Riken Keiki Riken GX-2009 LEL/O2/CO
Riken GX-2009 LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Riken Keiki Riken GX-2012 LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken GX-2012 LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken Keiki Riken GX-2012 LEL/O2
Riken GX-2012 LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Riken Keiki Riken GX-2012 LEL/O2/CO
Riken GX-2012 LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Riken Keiki Riken GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken Keiki Riken GX-3R Pro LEL/O2
Riken GX-3R Pro LEL/O2 unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Riken Keiki Riken GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO
Riken GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S-B
GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B
GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2-B
GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B
GX-3R Pro LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro LEL/O2-B
GX-3R Pro LEL/O2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro O2/CO-B
GX-3R Pro O2/CO-B unverified
Gases
O2/CO
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro O2/H2S-B
GX-3R Pro O2/H2S-B unverified
Gases
O2/H2S
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro Pump-C
GX-3R Pro Pump-C unverified
Sampling method
Pump
Riken Keiki GX-3R Pro Diffusion-C
GX-3R Pro Diffusion-C unverified
Sampling method
Diffusion

Crowcon

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Crowcon Gas-Pro Multi-Gas
Gas-Pro Multi-Gas
5 gases · Hazardous Gas Detection · Active sampling multi‑gas detector
Type
portable
Gases
5
Pump
ja
Origin
UK
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • Sensor poisoning
  • Pump motor failure
  • LCD display fading
Service: UK manufacturer. MED approved. Bump test before each use.
Spare Parts: Crowcon: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Simultaneous detection of up to five gases with interchangeable sensor cartridges
  • Built‑in pump provides reliable active sampling in confined spaces
  • Robust IP66 housing and ATEX/IECEx certification for hazardous areas
  • Long battery life (up to 24 h continuous use) and back‑lit LCD display
  • MED approval and built‑in data logging for maritime compliance
Weaknesses
  • Sensor cartridges can be prone to poisoning if exposed to high contaminant levels
  • Pump motor may fail after extensive field use, requiring replacement
  • LCD display brightness can fade over time, affecting readability
  • Limited to five gases; additional gases require a different model
  • Periodic bump‑test and calibration are mandatory to maintain accuracy
Typical Vessels: TankerContainer shipBulk carrierOffshore supply vesselFerry
Certifications: ATEXIECExMED
Decision Guide: Choose if you need a portable, actively pumped multi‑gas detector that is ATEX/IECEx certified and MED approved for confined‑space entry on tankers or offshore vessels. Avoid if you require monitoring of more than five gases simultaneously, fixed‑installation sensors, or have very tight budget constraints due to sensor replacement costs.
Use Cases: Used for pre‑entry checks and continuous monitoring in cargo tanks, engine rooms, ballast spaces, and other confined areas where O₂, combustible, CO, H₂S or a specific toxic gas must be tracked. Also employed during emergency response and routine safety inspections on board.
Crowcon T4 Multi-Gas
T4 Multi-Gas
4 gases · Hazardous Gas Detection · Portable multi-gas detector
Type
portable
Gases
4
Common Failures & Inspection Points
  • Sensor end-of-life
  • Battery degradation
  • Water ingress
Service: Compact personal monitor. 2-year sensor life.
Spare Parts: Crowcon: Spezialteile per Hersteller. Lead time: 4-8 Wochen. Gasdetektions-Sensoren an Bord.
Strengths
  • Compact, lightweight design suitable for personal use on deck or in confined spaces
  • Interchangeable sensor heads allow detection of O₂, CO, H₂S, combustible gases, etc., up to four gases at once
  • Rechargeable battery provides up to 24 h continuous operation and quick USB charging
  • Data logging via USB enables easy download of exposure records for compliance reporting
  • ATEX/IECEx certified for use in hazardous atmospheres (Zone 0‑2, Category 3)
Weaknesses
  • Sensor lifespan limited to about two years, requiring periodic replacement
  • Battery capacity degrades over time and must be monitored for end‑of‑life performance
  • Device is not fully waterproof; water ingress can cause failure if exposed to heavy spray or immersion
  • Limited gas range compared with larger fixed monitoring systems; not a substitute for permanent plant monitors
  • No built‑in wireless (e.g., Bluetooth) connectivity in the base model
Typical Vessels: TankerChemical CarrierOffshore PlatformContainer ShipBulk CarrierPassenger Vessel
Certifications: ATEX Category 3, Zones 0‑2IECEx certifiedCE marked
Decision Guide: Choose if: you need a portable personal monitor that can detect up to four gases, works in hazardous (ATEX) areas, and provides quick data download for crew safety records. Avoid if: the operation requires continuous fixed‑point monitoring, exposure to heavy water spray or immersion, or longer sensor life without frequent replacement.
Use Cases: Typically deployed for confined‑space entry, cargo loading/unloading, tank cleaning, bunkering operations, and routine maintenance where crew members need immediate multi‑gas awareness on board.
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Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S
Crowcon Gas-Pro TK LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC-B
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Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/VOC
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Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/SO2
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Gas-Pro TK LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2/CO/H2S/NH3
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Gas-Pro TK LEL/O2-B unverified
Gases
LEL/O2
Crowcon Gas-Pro TK O2/CO-B
Gas-Pro TK O2/CO-B unverified
Gases
O2/CO
Crowcon Gas-Pro TK O2/H2S-B
Gas-Pro TK O2/H2S-B unverified
Gases
O2/H2S
Crowcon Gas-Pro TK Pump-C
Gas-Pro TK Pump-C unverified
Sampling method
Pump
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