By Petra Paulson There are certain tell-tale signs that your GD-6 detector needs to be recalibrated. The most common are listed below. If the Fan Relay fails to close during a Fan Relay test. If the
By Petra Paulson Follow these simple instructions to make sure your GD-6 detector is properly calibrated. Note : Always use certified calibration gas with proper concentration when calibrating. The G
By Petra Paulson Please follow the 9-step instructional guide below to install your Macurco GD-6 Combustible Gas Detector. 1. This detector mounts on a type 4S, contractor-supplied electrical box. 2.
By Petra Paulson Mounting the GD-6 away from areas where interfering gases are prevalent can help avoid false alarms. These gases include alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline vapor, aerosol propellants (
By Petra Paulson The Macurco GD-6 Combustible Gas Detector can be "zeroed" to calibrate the device after it's been installed. Follow the steps below to zero the device's sensor. 1. Take the cover off
Yes, the Macurco GD-6 Combustible Gas Detector is backed by a two year manufacturer's warranty. The warranty stipulates that the device will function properly as long as the GD-6 is adequately mainta
By Petra Paulson Yes, there is! A quick test of your detector can be performing using a cigarette lighter. Here's how: 1. Power on the GD-6 detector and give it at least 3 minutes to warm up. 2. Make
By Petra Paulson The GD-6 is a combustible gas detector. It is capable of detecting Methane (NG), Propane (LP), and Hydrogen (H2) gas. The GD-6 detector is sensitive to 0-50% LEL (Lower Explosive Lim
By Petra Paulson MOUNT THE GD-6 Combustible Gas Detector ... 1. On a contractor supplied 4S electrical box. 2. In an area where gas leaks could occur, such as near gas appliances, pipes, or battery s
By Petra Paulson Not quite. First, the GD-6 Combustible Gas Detector has to power up, which takes 60 seconds. During this time, the detector performs an internal self-test where its firmware version