BEP FD-2 Gas Detector
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Description

Gas, petrol and CNG detector with in-dash alarm module that uses microprocessor control to ensure correct sensor sensitivity
  • Supplied with remote sensor and 5m of cable
  • Suitable for marine or RV applications
  • Audible alarm
  • Self testing
  • 10V-32V input 250mA max. current draw.
  • NZ made
  • Dimensions (H x W x D) : 67 x 88 x 17mm

Specifications

Delivery & Returns

Delivery estimate 1-4 business days (non-rural)

Please allow 3-10 business days for rural and island deliveries. Read here for more information.

*Club members get free standard freight for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries (normally $5.99) for purchases over $99. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.

Returns

Check out our easy returns policy.

Product Questions

Q.
Hi team, i have one of these in my bus, its started going randomly when there is nothing to detect and the light is still green, do i need a comete unit or just a new detector?
Mark Stericker / 1 Nov 2021, 6:32 pm
A.
Please check the sensor for signs of damage or corrosion. You can also check the sensor is working by holding a gas cigarette lighter (unlit) near and see if it picks up gas. If the sensor is damaged or corroded you can replace just the sensor.
Website Customer Service (AL) / 2 Nov 2021, 11:11 am
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