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RAE® Systems MicroRAE™ Portable Combustible Gas, Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen And Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Monitor

Part Number: M031-4111-200SKU: R42M0314111200
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The MicroRAE™ is a handheld wireless diffusion instrument that simultaneously monitors up to four gases, including Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O2) and Combustibles (LEL). With its wireless connectivity options, the MicroRAE can deliver real-time instrument readings and alarm status to the Honeywell ConneXt Safety Ecosystem. This enables continuous, instant visibility of safety threats for faster, more informed decisions, to protect workers, facilities and the environment, and to optimize operations.DUE TO THE SHELF LIFE OF GAS SENSORS, MOST MULTI GAS MONITORS ARE MADE TO ORDER BY THE MANUFACTURER. PLEASE ALLOW EXTRA TIME FOR DELIVERY OF THIS PRODUCT.

Features

  • Honeywell ConneXt compatible with Mesh and Wi-Fi wireless configurations
  • Real-time gas concentration reading, location, alarm and status enabled by state of-the-art wireless technology
  • Bluetooth® low energy connection to a Smart Phone device for uplink data communication and device configuration
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • IP-67 water- and dust-resistant case
  • Strong, protective, concussion-proof design
  • Unmistakable five-way local and remote wireless notification of alarm conditions
  • Short bump test and calibration time
  • Filtered LEL sensor options to inhibit sensor poisoning

Applications

  • Emergency Response
  • Exploration
  • Fire Overhaul
  • Fracking
  • Plant Shutdown and Turn-Around
  • Residential Calls
  • Urban Search and Rescue

Specifications

  • Product Type» Multi Gas Monitor
  • Gas To Be Measured» % LEL
  • Trade Name» MicroRAE™

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