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Sound level meter The Sound Detector SD-200 is a compact, lightweight sound level meter with LED indicators that flash green, yellow or red when preset thresholds have been reached. A five-button design makes it easy for users to determine the level of hearing protection required. The rechargeable lithium polymer battery helps lower the cost of ownership. 3M |
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Dangerous-gas detector This carbon monoxide and explosive gas detector is warranted for five years of use. It has no moving parts and no chemicals to deplete, which results in a very stable, highly accurate sensor. When switched on, the monitor automatically does a self-check and adds heat, if necessary, to keep the sensor in a standard range of temperature and humidity. Airspace Monitoring Systems Inc. |
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Multi-gas detector The GasAlertQuattro multi-gas detector combines a comprehensive range of features with simple one-button operation. IntelliFlash provides continuous visual confirmation of detector operation and compliance. The blinking LED light simplifies compliance by providing at-a-glance assurance that sensors are fit for use in the field. The detector is suited for a wide range of industrial applications, including confined space entry. BW Technologies by Honeywell |
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Air-sampling pump Tuff series air pumps are built to withstand the harshest environments. The Tuff Standard is great for basic abatement monitoring with a set flow rate using an external calibrator and start/stop mode of operation. Tuff Plus adds to this by including an onboard flow rate selection, sampled volume display and a fixed duration run time. The Tuff Pro has two separate automatic timed start/stop routines. Casella USA |
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Wall-mounted gas analyzer The CEA 288 is a wall-mounted infrared carbon dioxide gas analyzer with a digital display readout contained in a water- and dust-tight enclosure. Ranges are available as low as 0-10,000 ppm. The unit includes user adjustable audio/visual alarms with contact relay and is applicable for indoor air monitoring, food-related industries and other applications where carbon dioxide needs to be monitored. CEA Instruments Inc. |
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Multi-gas detector The Ventis MX4 multi-gas detector can sense up to four gases, including oxygen, combustible gases (LEL or CH4) and any two of the following toxic gases: CO, H2S, NO2 and SO2. Ideal for confined space monitoring or continuous personal monitoring in potentially hazardous environments, the detector alerts users of dangerous conditions through an audible alarm, ultra-bright LED visual alarms and a powerful vibrating alarm. Industrial Scientific Corp. |
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Gas detector The TA-2100 Gas Detector uses sensor technology to provide users with continuous diagnostics, backlit LCD, and self-calibration that adjusts to span monthly based on sensor life curve – reducing calibration frequency and cost. The detector is applicable for use in chemical plants, oil and gas industries, and the food and beverage sector, among others. Mil-Ram Technology Inc. |
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Touch-screen gas monitor The GenII OI-7032 32-Channel is a touch-screen gas monitor that supports up to 32 sensor assemblies. It receives transmissions from both wired and wire-free sensor assemblies and is customizable with up to two radios: 900 MHz, 900 MHz (legacy) or 2.4 GHz (for international use). The monitor is compatible with catalytic bead, infrared, PID and electrochemical sensors. Otis Instruments Inc. |
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Toxic and combustible gas detector The Freedom 6000 universal transmitter for detecting toxic and combustible gases incorporates modularity, common components and a common user interface into a fixed gas detection system. The transmitter is available with toxic sensors, which provide low zero drift, faster response and recovery time, and greater specificity to target gases. Scott Safety |
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