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GasBadge Pro

Single Gas Monitor

• Interchangeable “smart” sensors monitor oxygen or any one of many toxic gases• One year datalogging capacity (minimum) • Standard STEL and TWA • Docking Station™ compatible• Lifetime warranty

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Monitor shown actual size SPECIFICATIONS CASE:

Rugged, water resistant polycarbonate shell with protective concussion-proof overmold. RFI resistant.

DIMENSIONS:

B

uilt to Industrial Scientific’s highest quality and reli-ability standards, the full-featured GasBadge

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Pro provides a lifetime of gas hazard protection with more features than any other single gas monitor available. The instrument can be quickly adapted with interchangeable “smart” sensors to monitor unsafe levels of oxygen or any one of the following toxic gases: carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, chlo- rine, chlorine dioxide, phosphine, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen.Each GasBadge

3.7" x 2" x 1.1" (94 mm x 50.8 mm x 27.9 mm)

WEIGHT:

3 oz (85 g)

SENSORS:

Oxygen and Toxic Gases – Electrochemical

MEASURING RANGES:

Carbon Monoxide – 0 to 1,500 ppm in 1 ppm increments Hydrogen Sulfide – 0 to 500 ppm in 0.1 ppm increments Oxygen – 0 to 30% by volume in 0.1% increments Nitrogen Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide – 0 to 150 ppm in 0.1 ppm increments Ammonia – 0 to 100 ppm in 1 ppm increments Chlorine – 0 to 100 ppm in 0.1 ppm increments Chlorine Dioxide – 0 to 2 ppm in 0.01 ppm increments Phosphine – 0 to 10 ppm in 0.01 ppm increments Hydrogen Cyanide – 0 to 30 ppm in 0.1 ppm increments Hydrogen – 0 to 2,000 ppm in 1 ppm increments
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Pro monitor comes standard with STEL and TWA readings, datalogging of up to one year of survey data, and an event-logger that records the past 15 alarm events. The monitor is customizable for any industry or application, featuring user adjustable alarm and calibration gas setpoints, as well as a user-configu- rable alert or warning that signals when the instrument is due or overdue for calibration. Housed in a rugged enclosure, the monitor is immune to radio frequency, water resistant and extreme- ly durable. A protective concussion-proof overmold pro- tects the unit from extreme abuse in a variety of harsh industrial environments. Its simple and intuitive four-but- ton navigation allows easy access to setup, operation and calibration functions.At 3 ounces (85 grams), the instrument’s compact size and light weight allow it to be worn comfortably with a variety of clip attachments. With the top-mounted sen- sor, the unit can also provide continuous and unobstruct- ed protection even when placed in a shirt pocket.

POWER SOURCE (RUN TIME):

User replaceable 3V, CR2 Lithium battery 2,600 hour run time (typical)

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C), typical

HUMIDITY RANGE:

0 to 99% RH (non-condensing), typical

APPROVALS

UL, cUL and CSA – Class I, Div 1, Groups A,B,C,D; T4MSHA – Intrinsically safe for Methane/ Air mixtures only (pending) ATEX – EEx ia IIC T4 Equipment group and Category: II 1G; I M2 EMC: EN50270 Performance – O
2 (EN50104); CO, H
2 S, (EN45544) (pending)Australia – Ex ia I/IIC T4 IEC – Ex ia I/IIC T4 Russia – GOST-R Approval (pending) Continued
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