

Price: $1,500.00 (same for all SKU's)
SKU's/Part Numbers
- LBW-50-SS (100 to 240VAC detector configured with solid state ammonia sensor)
- LBW-50-EC (100 to 240VAC detector configured with electrochemical ammonia sensor)
- LBW-50-1-SS (24 V AC/DC detector configured with solid state ammonia sensor)
- LBW-50-1-EC (24 V AC/DC detector configured with electrochemical ammonia sensor)
LBW-50 Gas Leak Detector
The LBW-50 gas detector from Cool Air Inc. has been around since the company started. Over the years, it has evolved into a more robust detector offering, with features you need to protect your personnel and product, in any harsh environment.
The front panel contains five LEDs that illuminate when gas is detected. The Early Warning LED is paired with the detector's low alarm set point, and the Alarm LED is paired with the detector's high alarm set point, providing timely information regarding the gas concentration. In addition to the LEDs, the LBW-50 detector comes equipped with three output relays, which energize three normally-open, normally-closed dry contacts for connecting to alarm beacons/horns and auxiliary equipment such as ventilation, king valves and compressors. This is packaged in a bright, safe yellow enclosure, allowing quick identification.
- The gas sensor is mounted externally, ensuring the highest probability of immediate detection.
- The annual calibration requirement and process are simple and quick, reducing maintenance costs.
- Three relay output contacts (Low Alarm, High Alarm and Auxiliary) for stand-alone operation
- Available in both 100 to 240VAC and 24 VDC input voltages
The LBW-50 detector is manufactured in the USA and has our standard three-year limited warranty.
More Information
Calibration Videos
LBW-50 Ammonia Gas Detector with Electrochemical Sensor Calibration Procedure
This video will walk you through calibrating the LBW-50 Ammonia Gas Detector with the electrochemical sensor.
LBW-50 Ammonia Gas Detector with Solid State Sensor Calibration Procedure
This video will walk you through calibrating the LBW-50 Ammonia Gas Detector with the solid state sensor.