Air quality multigas monitor offers an ideal solution to a host of applications

Indoor air quality monitoring (IAQ)

Air quality multigas monitor offers an ideal solution to a host of applications

27 Apr, 2021

Published over 5 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Indoor air quality monitoring (IAQ).

The GSM-60 from ENMET is an excellent solution for identifying indoor air quality issues. This ambient air monitoring system is designed for both simple indoor air quality monitoring and for difficult environments, including headspaces of tanks, HVAC ductwork, VOC scrubber exhausts and wastewater treatment plants. GSM-60 is used in a variety of industrial applications from medical and pharmaceutical to aerospace and process manufacturing. The system features an internal sampling pump with the capability of using both internal and remote sensors to continuously monitor up to four gases. The instrument has user programmable alarms with relays that can activate remote safety or warning equipment such as exhaust fans, alarms or strobe lights. GSM-60 can be configured to monitor a wide range of chemicals in ambient air including VOCs, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and oxygen, as well as many toxic and industrial gases. Additionally, it is capable of monitoring reactive gases such as arsine, chlorine dioxide, ethylene oxide, hydrogen fluoride and ozone. GSM-60 can be easily custom configured to meet your specific gas detection requirements.

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