GMI’s New PS500 5-Gas Monitor offers High Performance

Gas detection

GMI’s New PS500 5-Gas Monitor offers High Performance

11 Mar, 2015

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GMI is pleased to introduce its new PS500 multi-gas portable monitor for high performance detection of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), oxygen enrichment or deficiency, and a wide range of flammable and toxic gases.  The portable monitor displays up to 5 gases simultaneously using electrochemical, catalytic, infrared and PID sensing technologies with “plug and play” design.

Suitable for any number of applications in a variety of industries the PS500 is especially ideal for confined space applications offering an optional internal sampling pump and diffusion mode capability.

The rugged portable monitor is housed in a high impact rubberized case and is rated IP65 dust tight and water resistant. It features onboard datalogging and is equipped with a loud, distinctive 95dBA audible alarm along with a highly visible light bar.

Features

  • On-board datalogging for events, data management and calibration certificates
  • More than 15 plug-and-play smart sensors
  • Detection of a wide range of VOC’s using 2 different PID sensors
  • IP65 rated gas detector
  • Rubberized case provides high impact resistance
  • 95dB audible plus 360-degree high-visibility light bar
  • Flexible configuration
  • Low cost of ownership

For more information on the PS500 within the United States contact [email protected], outside of the U.S. contact [email protected] or visit www.gmiuk.com.

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