Warning and Precaution
The Combustible GAS detector is a leak locating tool and is not intended for use as a confined-space, personal safety tool. It will not specifically identify a gas or a CFC, and it does not tell you the precise level of a combustible gas or CFC that may be present. High concentrations of combustible gas/CFC can cause explosions, fires, asphyxia, and other hazards that could cause serious personal injury or death. Be informed on the characteristics and hazards of the gas/CFC you are working with, and use proper precautions to avoid hazardous atmospheres.

Price Starting At: $375.00
Overview
Multifunction TPI 775 Ambient Carbon Monoxide and Combustible Gas Leak Detector. The TPI 775 combines combustible gas leak detection with ambient Carbon Monoxide measurement and is the first of its kind to combine these technologies in one easy to use affordable hand-held instrument.Features
- Combination Ambient Carbon Monoxide and Combustible Gas Leak Detector
- Test for Combustible Gasses Detected (Partial List) Methane, Natural Gas, Gasoline, Diesel, Propane (LPG), Butane, Kerosene
- 2 Line LCD Display
- Visible and Audible Alarm Included
- 16" Length Flexible Goose Neck Probe
Applications
- Trace natural gas lines and fittings for leaks
- CO safety measurements in and around combustion sources
Shipping Estimated Shipping 1 to 3 Weeks
775 Carbon Monoxide and Combustible Gas Leak Detector Specifications
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Measurement | Range 0 ~ 2,000ppm |
Accuracy | ±5ppm or 5% of reading whichever is greater |
Resolution | 1ppm |
Data Storage | No |
IR Printer Port | No |
Flue Probe | No |
Internal Pump | No |
Combustible Gas Leak Detection | Yes |
Backlight | Yes |
Alarm | Audible and Visual |
Battery | 1.5V AA (2) |
Dimensions | 9.5” x 2.9” x 2.2” (240 x 74 x 55 mm) |
Weight | 1.05lbs (476g) |
Warning and Precaution
The Combustible GAS detector is a leak locating tool and is not intended for use as a confined-space, personal safety tool. It will not specifically identify a gas or a CFC, and it does not tell you the precise level of a combustible gas or CFC that may be present.
High concentrations of combustible gas/CFC can cause explosions, fires, asphyxia, and other hazards that could cause serious personal injury or death. Be informed on the characteristics and hazards of the gas/CFC you are working with, and use proper precautions to avoid hazardous atmospheres.