• World’s smallest portable multigas analyser designed for demanding conditions

Air Monitoring

World’s smallest portable multigas analyser designed for demanding conditions

Nov 19 2019

The world’s lightest and smallest gas analyser GT5000 Terra (9.4 kg with battery), from Gasmet, knows what’s in the air. The user-friendly analyser can be operated wirelessly for measuring up to 50 gases simultaneously in a matter of seconds. The analyser is capable of identifying a total of more than 300 gases.

The GT5000 Terra is a gas analyser designed for field use. It utilises cutting-edge FTIR technology which allows the analyser to identify and measure airborne gases easily and reliably even in the most demanding conditions. The analyser has an innovative highly integrated optical structure: the number of moving parts has been minimised to maximise the stability. As GT5000 Terra is IP54 rated, it is suitable for versatile, carefree outdoor use in any weather – even in subfreezing temperatures.

The compact and durable multigas analyser can be used for measuring both natural and harmful airborne gases in numerous applications. Toxic gases can be easily identified with GT5000 Terra for example in containers, laboratories, production facilities and accident sites. In addition, the analyser is excellent for measuring natural greenhouse emissions in outdoor environments. The device is equipped with an integrated pump and an internal battery. It can be equipped with optional accessories according to the application or client’s needs.

“As a response to users’ wishes, we reduced the gas analyser’s size to a minimum and invested in user-friendliness without compromising performance. The analyser’s wireless functions are particularly useful in hazardous or uncomfortable conditions as the analyser can be controlled remotely from a safe distance,” explains Anna Leino, Product Engineer at Gasmet.

GT5000 Terra is easy to setup and the measurement is initiated with the press of a single button. The updated, intuitive Calcmet Easy software can be run by a tablet, enabling easier interpretation of results on site. Both the device and the software have been designed to be used by anyone, with minimal training. The tablet’s touch screen can be used even when wearing protective gloves.

“The software guides the user in making analyses and warns if the sample contains too high concentrations of, for example, hazardous gases or if the sample contains unknown components,” Leino states.

The Calcmet Expert is the choice when identification of unknown compounds or deeper analysis of the results is required. The Calcmet Expert software provides additional tools for more thorough analysis of measurement results. Calcmet Expert provides access to Gasmet’s list of over 300 gases, enabling the identification of unknown gases in the sample.


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