Gas detection
New PID Products with Extended Measurement Range
Jan 28 2008
The MiniRAE 3000 has an extended measurement range of 0.1 parts per million (ppm) to 15,000 ppm, giving it the widest measurement range available in the industry for a PID instrument. The ppbRAE 3000 offers an extended measurement range of 1 part per billion (ppb) to 10,000 ppm. A large back-lit graphical display with graphical charting
capability and easy viewing in any light condition. Built-in flashlight for operation in dim lighting environments. Rugged housing that can withstand use in harsh environments, including an IP-67 waterproof design for easy cleaning and decontamination in water. Over 200 built-in correction factors for accurately measuring a wide range of chemicals.
No tools are required to field-service the PID lamp or sensor or to replace batteries; both instruments have optional charging cradles with a USB interface for downloading up to six months of data to a computer for either analysis or record keeping; for wireless data downloading, an optional Bluetooth interface is available - a wireless modem with a 500-foot range, compatible with the AreaRAE wireless sensor networks, will also be available; both instruments will be AutoRAE compatible for fast calibration and bump testing and include a user interface configurable in 12 languages.
The MiniRAE3000 and ppbRAE 3000 are immediately available for shipment and can be purchased through any RAE Systems Certified distributor. Each instrument comes standard with a battery charger and Lithium ion rechargeable battery. Other options include kits and wireless capability.
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