Portable gas measuring equipment can be used in industrial applications and also as a calibration tool for fixed carbon dioxide instruments.
Portable gas measuring equipmentFeatures:
1. Reliable Vaisala CARBOCAP ® Sensor Technology
2. Two sampling methods are available: diffusion and pump suction
3. Multilingual and user-friendly interface
4. Numerical and graphical display of measurement results
5. Data recording, transmitted to the computer via MI70Link software
6. Multiple measurement ranges with multiple options
7. Interchangeable probes facilitate recalibration
8. Suitable for on-site verification of fixed carbon dioxide measuring instruments
9. Short preheating time
10. Compact structure and diverse functions
Portable gas measuring equipmentMaintenance and upkeep:
1. Regularly inspect the carbon dioxide detector, calibrate and perform impact testing.
2. Stay away from dust and keep the environment around the carbon dioxide detector clean.
3. The ambient temperature should be moderate and not too high or too low to avoid affecting electronic components.
4. Prohibit the use of high concentrations of irritating chemicals, cleaners, or cleaning agents.
5. When maintaining a carbon dioxide detector, it is important to pay attention to the detection interference between various sensors.
6. Dip a soft cotton cloth in a small amount of water and wipe off the carbon dioxide, then dry it promptly.
7. Keep the surface of the carbon dioxide detector dry and clean, away from moisture, rain, and corrosive liquids.
Notes:
1. Portable gas detectors should be handled with care to avoid severe vibrations and damage to sensitive components of the instrument.
2. Due to the fact that portable gas detectors are precision instruments with strict requirements for environmental temperature, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the environmental temperature matches the instrument requirements when using them.
3. The sensor window should be kept unobstructed to prevent blockage.
4. Before use, it is necessary to check whether the instrument is in good condition. Alcohol vapor can be used to detect the alarm and sensitivity of the instrument in advance.