Multi-gas detector GX-2009
H2SO2CH4

multi-gas detector
multi-gas detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
multi-gas
Gas type
H2S, O2, CH4, carbon monoxide
Technology
electrochemical, catalytic
Other characteristics
portable, with alarm

Description

Description The smallest and lightest 4-gas portable multi gas detector in the world. Weighing only 4.6 ounces, it fits in the palm of your hand (2.75” H x 2.95” L x .98” D). The GX-2009 simultaneously monitors and displays combustibles, oxygen, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide. The GX-2009 represents the latest evolution of gas detection technology. Advancements include dual audible alarm ports and alarm LED’s on 3 sides of the instrument, so that alarm conditions are obvious from multiple perspectives especially in high noise environments. Other features include a water resistant and dust-proof design with IP 67 rating, an impact resistant rubber over-mold body that is RFI resistant, and a large capacity data logging system included as standard. Other standard features are vibration alarm, auto-calibration, calibration and bump test lock out or reminder control, STEL / TWA readings, peak hold, auto backlighting at alarm on a large LCD display, and it even tells the time! All of these controls and features are operated through 2 simple glove friendly buttons. The NiMH battery set will operate for 20 hours and will fully charge in 3 hours. A huge capacity data logging function is a standard feature on all GX-2009 instruments. The data logging software will store up to 100 calibration records and is Windows XP, 7, 8, and 10. The GX-2009 is also functional with the SDM-2009 single calibration station and the Data Cal 2000 instrument maintenance system.

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GX-2009
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