Nasa EX1 exhaust monitor
OverviewThe NASA exhaust monitor EX1 continuously shows the temperature of the exhaust gas in wet exhaust systems. Provides advance warning of potential problems.
The NASA exhaust monitor EX1 measures the temperature of the exhaust gas directly and displays it in degrees. Once the normal working temperature has been set, a maximum temperature can be set. If this maximum temperature is exceeded, an alarm will sound.
A small increase in temperature can be a potential problem, such as a small blockage, leakage or a broken impeller.
The NASA exhaust monitor warns you in time before irreparable damage can occur.
The measurement sensor is screwed into the top of the exhaust hose and then secured with the bracket around the hose.
Technical specifications
• Compact dimensions 125 x 62 x 23mm with a high contrast LCD screen
• Current draw less than 1.5 mA
• 8 to 15 volt DC power supply
• Comes with sensor and 5 meters of cable
• Temperature range -35 to 170 degrees Celsius
• Threshold range -35 to 170 degrees Celsius. (-31 to 338 degrees Fahrenheit).