Gastec MA-2510 Hand Held Flammable Gas Detector – Portable LEL

The Gastec MA-2510 Hand Held Flammable Gas Detector is a precision instrument engineered for the rapid detection of combustible gases. This compact and lightweight device serves as a critical safety barrier, measuring flammable gas concentrations to guard against potential explosion hazards in the workplace.

Description

Gastec MA-2510 Hand Held Flammable Gas Detector – Portable LEL Operational safety begins with accurate detection. The Gastec MA-2510 Hand Held Flammable Gas Detector employs a sophisticated catalytic combustion-type contact sensor to identify various flammable gases other than methane. By drawing air samples through its integrated diaphragm pump, the device provides real-time monitoring of gas levels, ensuring that personnel are alerted to hazardous conditions long before they reach critical limits.

The device is designed for heavy-duty industrial use, featuring a robust housing that is certified explosion-proof. Users can switch between dual measurement ranges, 0 – 25% LEL and 0 – 100% LEL, allowing for both precise low-level leak detection and general concentration monitoring. Although this specific model has been discontinued, its legacy of reliability continues to make it a benchmark for analog flammable gas detection technology.

Brand

Gastec

GASTEC

Although, technology is always evolving, one demand on our products never changes: the demand for customer safety. Whenever we contribute to customer safety, we are presented with an opportunity to develop further.

GASTEC holds this corporate creed of safety and development in high esteem, as it strives to grow while always putting customer safety first.

Specifications

MA-2510
Measurement range0 – 25 %LEL , 0 – 100 %LEL
Measurement methodCatalytic combustion gas sensor
Sampling methodDiaphragm pump
DisplayAnalog metre (backlit)
Indicating accuracy+/- 5 % at full scale at time of calibration
Alarm threshold and signal>20 %LEL
Intermittent sound and blinking alarm light
Operating Temperature-10 – 40℃
Power sourceThree size C manganese dry cell batteries for 4 hours of operation (without an alarm signal being emitted)
Three size C alkaline dry cell batteries for 8 hours of operation (without an alarm signal being emitted)
Continuous working timeManganese dry batteries: 4 hours; Alkaline dry batteries: 8 hours (without an alarm signal being emitted, in both cases)
Dimensions151(W) x 71(D) x 115(H) mm
Weight1.1kg
Explosion proofingCertified by Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Class id3aG3 No.T62339)

Features

  • Manual Operation: Requires no batteries or power source. It utilizes a precision hand-operated piston pump to draw a consistent air sample through a chemical detector tube, ensuring readiness in any environment.

  • Detector Tube Precision: Works with Gastec’s dedicated #251 detector tube for flammable gas (LEL) to provide selective and quantitative measurement of combustible gases like methane, propane, and other hydrocarbons.

  • Direct LEL Readout: The concentration of flammable gases in the sample air is displayed as a percentage of the Lower Explosive Limit (%LEL) via a distinct color stain length on the calibrated tube, offering clear and immediate visual results.

  • Intrinsically Safe Design: Being completely non-electronic, the detector is inherently safe for use in potentially explosive atmospheres without risk of spark ignition.

  • Lightweight and Durable: Housed in a robust plastic case with an integrated pump and tube tip breaker, it is highly portable, easy to carry, and resistant to field conditions.

  • Fast and Simple Operation: Provides results within 1–2 minutes, enabling rapid decision-making for leak detection, confined space entry checks, and emergency assessments.

Applications

  • Gas Leak Detection and Pinpointing: Ideal for checking suspected leaks in natural gas pipelines, LPG installations, industrial gas lines, and residential gas appliances.

  • Pre-Entry Confined Space Testing: Essential for atmospheric testing before entering tanks, sewers, manholes, silos, and other confined spaces where flammable gases may accumulate.

  • Industrial Safety Inspections: Used in refineries, chemical plants, manufacturing facilities, and mining operations for routine safety audits and hazard assessments.

  • Emergency Response and Incident Investigation: Provides first responders with a quick way to evaluate flammable gas levels during emergencies, spills, or accidents involving combustible materials.

  • Utility and Maintenance Work: Trusted by plumbers, HVAC technicians, and facility engineers to verify gas-free conditions before performing repairs or installations near fuel systems.