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G2000 Hydrogen (H₂) Gas Detector — Delivery to Hyangnam-eup, Hwaseong
This article features a G2000 (GasTiger 2000) hydrogen gas detector delivered in Hyangnam-eup, Hwaseong. The customer was pleased enough with the design to comment on it.
Power On — Color Display and Vibration Alert
Pressing the red power key triggers a buzzer and vibration at startup. The full-color display and Korean-language menus make operation straightforward for all users without additional training.
Rear Panel — Battery, Clip, and Dock Charging
The rear holds the battery compartment and a sturdy belt/pocket clip for vests and work clothing. This customer preferred carrying the unit via the side wrist strap for hands-free operation.
Base Panel — Dock Charging Contacts
The flat base allows the unit to stand upright on a workbench. The metal charging contacts on the base mate with the dedicated docking cradle for convenient charging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Are G2000 and GasTiger 2000 the same product?
Yes. G2000 is an abbreviated name for the GasTiger 2000 portable multi-gas detector from the WANDI brand. This particular delivery was configured with a single hydrogen (H₂) sensor.
Q2. Why does the unit buzz and vibrate at power-on?
The buzz and vibration confirm normal boot and the start of the warm-up period. Once warm-up completes, live measurement values appear on the display. The vibration channel also activates during gas alarms — ensuring the warning is perceived in loud industrial environments.
Q3. Which is more practical — the clip or the wrist strap?
It depends on the task. The clip secures the instrument to a vest or pocket for comfortable hands-free carrying during movement. The wrist strap is preferred when both hands must be free or when working at height, as it also prevents accidental drops.
Q4. Is the docking cradle the only way to charge the unit?
The primary charging method uses the dock contacts on the base. Depending on the kit configuration ordered, an adapter or USB charging option may also be included. Confirm the included accessories at time of order.
Q5. Why is a hydrogen detector needed at a Hwaseong manufacturing site?
Hydrogen is used across battery/fuel cell manufacturing, semiconductor and display fabs, and chemical plants. It is colorless and odorless — undetectable without instrumentation — and becomes explosive at 4% concentration (40,000 ppm). Hyangnam-eup is home to an active industrial cluster in Hwaseong, where hydrogen-related manufacturing activity creates genuine monitoring demand.
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