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Xintex Ms-2 Gasoline & Propane Sensor Model# Ms-2 on 2040-parts.com

US $73.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fireboy-Xintex Manufacturer Part Number:MS-2 UPC:619749221531

Xintex MS-2 Gasoline & Propane Sensor Model# MS-2

MS-2 Gasoline and Propane Sensor

Replaces MS-1 and PS-1 sensors

Color-coded RED with a quick-disconnect 12-inch lead that connects to a standard 20-foot sensor cable for use with M-1, MB-1, M-2A, S-1, S-1A and S-2A fume detectors.

Plug-in connectors eliminate wire routing during installation or sensor replacement.

Available in red.

Gasoline & propane sensor with 12" lead and 20' sensor cable


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