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Gas Detection
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RAE Systems launches gas monitor trio |
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RAE Systems Inc. introduces the ToxiRAE 3 series of single-gas monitors, consisting of three models: hydrogen sulfide (H2S), high-range and low-range carbon monoxide (CO). RAE Systems claims ToxiRAE 3 offers the fastest instrument response time in a single gas monitor, and features end-user configurable operating modes and multi-phase alarms for Short Term Exposure Limit, Time Weighted Average exposure and high/low alarms. ToxiRAE 3 is enclosed in a rugged stainless steel cover to withstand dirty industrial environments, the company says. Working together with ToxiRAE 3 is RAE System’s new AutoRAE Lite bump test and calibration station, which offers quick and easy checking for proper alarm levels and calibration as necessary, the company says.
www.raesystems.com
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The MultiGard Gas Sampling System is ideal for HVAC applications, according to MultiGard maker MSA. It uses a common set of analyzers for up to 32 locations and detects CO, NO2, O2 and refrigerant gases, the company says. The samples are delivered to up to four sensors or analyzers. Time-sharing is enabled with the central analyzers, effectively reducing installation, operational and maintenance costs by eliminating multiple systems, MSA says. The MultiGard system also features a touch-screen panel display for easy set up and directly connects to Allen-Bradley’s Ethernet or Data Highway Plus networks, the company says. www.msagasdetection.com
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The new GasAlertMax XT from BW Technologies by Honeywell is a multi-detector for H2S, CO, O2 and combustible gases. GasAlertMax XT’s non-intrusive integrated sampling pump and SmartSample diaphragm pump technology allow easier remote sampling in confined spaces, BW Technologies says. Its one-button technology and flexible user options provide an easy-to-use device that’s compliant with industry standards, the company adds.
www.gasmonitors.com
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Sensor offerings expanded for dockable gas monitor
Industrial Scientific Corporation says it enhanced its full-featured, dockable GasBadge Pro single gas monitor by adding an electrochemical hydrogen (H2) sensor option. This product is suited for areas where low level hydrogen leaks may exist, says the company. It can monitor unsafe levels of oxygen or these toxic gases: ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, phosphine and sulfur dioxide. The monitor works with the company’s DS2 Docking Station and iNet monitoring service to further simplify and automate calibration, function (bump) testing and data management. For information, visit: www.indsci.com.
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Dräegar Safety has introduced the X-am 2000 personal gas monitor for testing one to four gases and vapours including oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide and a combustible gas. There are three different warnings built into the X-am including an audible multi-tone alarm, a visual 180 degree alarm and a built-in vibrating alarm. It is designed with gas inlets in two surfaces, allowing measurements even if worn improperly. draegar-safety.com |
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 Industrial Scientific Corp. has added a hydrogen cyanide (HCN) sensor option to its GasBadge Pro single gas monitor for use as personal monitors by safety professionals, plant managers and first responders in precious mining and recovery, gold plating, food and beverage and hazardous materials (HazMat) industries. The GasBadge Pro can be adapted with interchangeable "smart" sensors to monitor unsafe levels of oxygen or any one of the following toxic gases: ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, phosphine and sulfur dioxide. It comes standard with STEL and TWA readings, data logging of up to one year of survey data, and an event-logger that records the past 15 alarm events. The monitor is compatible with the award winning DS2 Docking Station and iNet Monitoring Service to further simplify and automate calibration, function (bump) testing and data management. indsci.com
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Sniffing out formaldehyde |
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The Formaldemeter htV offers a way to monitor levels of airborne formaldehyde in the environment. The instrument has a simple four-button keypad and features a four-digit display. The instrument uses an electrochemical formaldehyde sensor that will provide an indication of formaldehyde levels. Unlike other formaldehyde monitoring devices such as color stain tubes and badges, the Formaldemeter htV is capable of measuring many samples consecutively without the need for inconvenient ancillary equipment. enmet.com
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SmartMaxII monitors and controls up to four independent sensors while displaying multiple
systems remotely. It has a stand-alone design with built-in alarms and relays,
automatic zero and span calibration, standard 4-20mA and RS485 Modbus digital
port included, remote access and adjustment feature and full-featured display
and status indicators. It can be used for oil rigs, gas drilling, refineries,
pipelines, garages, battery rooms and others.
controlinstruments.com
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Draeger Safety Inc. has recently announced the new Pac 3000 and Pac 5000, both series use audible two-tones, visual alarms and vibrating alarms to alert the user of toxic concentrations of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide or low oxygen. The instruments are also equipped with a small XXS DrägerSensor. The series also come with a two-button operation and infrared interface and a display that becomes backlit using a button. Pac 5000 comes with data-logger that stores up to 60 events using PC software.
Draegar-safety.com
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