Combustible gas detectors are typically designed to detect gases that can combust or ignite, such as methane, propane, butane, and hydrogen. Chlorine (Cl₂) is not a combustible gas, so it generally cannot be detected by a standard combustible gas detector.
To detect chlorine gas, you would need a dedicated chlorine gas detector or a multi-gas detector equipped with an electrochemical sensor specifically designed for chlorine. These sensors are sensitive to chlorine's unique chemical properties and can measure its concentration in the air.
If you are working in an environment where chlorine gas may be present, ensure you use the correct detection equipment for safety.
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