Single Gas Monitor for Personal Protection

Personal gas detector

Single Gas Monitor for Personal Protection

15 Aug, 2013

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Teledyne Gas Measurement Instruments Ltd
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The latest gas detector in the Personal Surveyor range, the PS1 from Gas Measurement Instruments (UK) is a rugged, lightweight monitor for the detection of hydrogen sulphide, oxygen, carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide. Audible, visual and vibrating alarms alert the user, should gas be present. The robust stainless steel alligator clip clips easily onto a collar or vest, putting the instrument near the breathing zone for maximum protection and safety.

The Auto Bump Test and Calibration Station is designed to give a fast visual indication that the instruments are calibrated correctly, dramatically improving compliance, record keeping, efficiency and accuracy. Extremely cost effective, the station requires no testing and minimal effort by users. Simply place the PS1 into the cradle and close the door. Testing PS1 is complete in less than two minutes. Data is then stored on the USB and can be retrieved and calibration certificates can be printed.

Manual bump tests can be carried out simply by using a PS1 instrument and test gsa cylinder. Full calibration can be manually performed on the instrument in less than two minutes and data is stored on the unit.

The new PS1 gas detector has been designed to comply with all your industrial safety and confined space requirements.

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