Gas Detector Price Guide India 2025: What to Expect at Every Budget

Published by Gas Kavach Team | March 2025 | 6 min read

Whether you're looking for a simple LPG gas detector for your kitchen or a full industrial gas detection system for your factory, understanding the price landscape helps you make an informed decision. This guide covers the complete pricing breakdown for all types of gas detectors available in India in 2025.

Gas Detector Prices at a Glance

Category Type Price Range
Domestic Basic LPG detector (alarm only) Rs 1,500 - Rs 3,500
Domestic Digital LPG detector with display Rs 3,000 - Rs 6,000
Domestic LPG detector with solenoid valve shutoff Rs 5,000 - Rs 12,000
Portable Single gas handheld detector Rs 8,000 - Rs 18,000
Portable Multi-gas detector (4-gas) Rs 15,000 - Rs 45,000
Industrial Fixed standalone gas detector Rs 8,000 - Rs 20,000
Industrial Gas detection panel (2-4 channel) Rs 15,000 - Rs 40,000
Industrial Gas detection panel (8-16 channel) Rs 35,000 - Rs 1,50,000
Auto/Car Park Vehicle CNG/LPG detector Rs 5,000 - Rs 15,000
Auto/Car Park Car park CO monitoring system Rs 50,000 - Rs 3,00,000+

Note: Prices are indicative and vary based on brand, features, number of channels, gas type, and certifications. For accurate pricing on Gas Kavach products, request a quote.

Domestic Gas Detectors: Rs 1,500 - Rs 12,000

Home gas detectors are the most affordable category and arguably offer the best value-for-money safety investment you can make.

Budget Range (Rs 1,500 - Rs 3,500)

Basic plug-and-play LPG detectors with an alarm buzzer. These are wall-mounted units that plug into a standard power socket. When LPG concentration exceeds the threshold, they sound a loud alarm. Simple, effective, and sufficient for most homes.

Mid Range (Rs 3,000 - Rs 6,000)

Digital gas detectors with an LCD display showing real-time gas concentration levels. These give you more information beyond a simple alarm - you can see the actual PPM readings. Some models include battery backup for power outage protection.

Premium Range (Rs 5,000 - Rs 12,000)

Gas detectors with solenoid valve auto-shutoff. These are the gold standard for home safety. When a leak is detected, the system automatically closes the gas supply valve - stopping the leak at its source even if no one is home. The Gas Kavach GV 108 falls in this category.

Portable Gas Detectors: Rs 8,000 - Rs 45,000

Portable detectors are handheld instruments used by maintenance professionals, safety officers, and emergency responders.

Single Gas Detectors (Rs 8,000 - Rs 18,000)

Detect one specific gas (LPG, CO, H2S, NH3, etc.). Compact enough to clip on a belt. Ideal for workers who need to monitor a known gas hazard in their work environment.

Multi-Gas Detectors (Rs 15,000 - Rs 45,000)

Simultaneously monitor 2-4 gases. Essential for confined space entry where multiple gas hazards may exist. Features include data logging, rechargeable batteries, and IP65 weatherproofing. Higher-end models can detect oxygen depletion alongside toxic and combustible gases.

Industrial Gas Detection Systems: Rs 8,000 - Rs 1,50,000+

Industrial systems are the most varied in price because they're highly customizable based on facility size, number of detection zones, gas types, and integration requirements.

Standalone Fixed Detectors (Rs 8,000 - Rs 20,000)

Individual detection units that operate independently without a central panel. Each unit has its own alarm and can be placed at specific leak-prone points. Good for small workshops or specific zones.

Panel-Based Systems (Rs 15,000 - Rs 1,50,000+)

Centralized monitoring panels that connect to multiple sensor heads across the facility. Price depends primarily on:

Factors That Affect Gas Detector Pricing

  1. Sensor technology - Semiconductor sensors are cheapest; catalytic bead and electrochemical sensors cost more but offer better accuracy
  2. Gas type - Common gas sensors (LPG, methane) are cheaper than specialized ones (hydrogen, ammonia, H2S)
  3. Certifications - ATEX, PESO, and explosion-proof certifications add to the cost but are mandatory for certain industries
  4. Features - Auto shutoff, digital display, data logging, wireless connectivity all add cost
  5. Brand and warranty - Established manufacturers with after-sales support charge more but offer reliability and calibration services
  6. Number of detection points - More sensors and channels = higher system cost

What's the Best Value Gas Detector?

The "best value" depends entirely on your application:

Remember: The cost of a gas detector is a fraction of the potential loss from a gas accident. Even the most expensive industrial system costs less than the damage from one gas leak incident.

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