Gas Detection
PhoCheck+ Triumphs Over its Competition
Apr 29 2009
The Ion Science PhoCheck+ has triumphed over its closest competitors after a stringent PID testing and selection process by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (ME DEP).
The evaluation process consisted of both laboratory and field components. The lab tests used an ME DEP developed ‘gas train’ to simulate soil contaminated with fuel oil or gasoline, allowing the ME DEP to set the contamination and vary the humidity. Zero air was then used to adjust the concentrations. The field test involved using instruments on remediation sites for bag headspace analysis. Several instruments were found to be unsuitable field units for varying reasons including unstable readings, slow response and limited range (less than 2000 ppm).
After initial testing, the PhoCheck+ 3000Ex was further evaluated for ease of use, speed, repeatability and linearity between concentrations. The instrument was proven to give more consistent, clear readings and faster to read results. Maine has now selected PhoCheck+ 3000Ex as the most suitable PID instrument to meet their requirements.
Like all Ion Science PIDs, PhoCheck+ incorporates Ion Science patented Fence Electrode Technology; a unique three electrode format enabling increased resistance to both humidity and contamination.
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