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Fire, smoke and gas leak detection
News Release from: Crowcon Detection Instruments | Subject: Gasman
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 February 2006
Gasman keeps gas monitoring simple
The new Gasman personal gas monitor from Crowcon is small, light and easy to use in the toughest industrial environments
The new Gasman personal gas monitor from Crowcon is small, light and easy to use in the toughest industrial environments Weighing between just 105-130g (depending on sensor type), it is extremely durable, with high impact resistance and ingress protection to IP65/67
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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When a hazardous gas is detected the device alerts the user with a loud 95 dBA alarm, an extremely bright red/blue visual warning, and also by vibrating.
The Gasman is so small it can easily fit into a top pocket or clip onto a belt or lapel.
It features true, single-button control and fully interchangeable i-module intelligent sensors for oxygen, toxic and flammable gas monitoring.
An easy to read backlit LCD display ensures clear viewing of all gas readings, alarm conditions and battery life.
There are two levels of instantaneous alarm, with time-weighted average alarms available for toxic versions.
Data and event logging are available as standard, and there is a built-in 30 day advance warning when calibration is due.
Two versions of the Gasman are available: a rechargeable unit with a lithium-ion battery for 12 hours operation for use with all gas types, and a unit powered by a long-life non-rechargeable battery for toxic gas and oxygen detection. Request a free brochure from Crowcon Detection Instruments ...
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