48 Health & Safety Temperature Probe for AdvancedSense
A new probe is available for GrayWolf’s (USA) rugged, hand-held AdvancedSense HVAC/OH/FM/IAQ meters. The RH-AS2 probe is capable of measuring: Relative Humidity, Dewpoint, Absolute Humidity, Specific Humidity, Wetbulb temperature and Drybulb temperature.
This small diameter (14 mm, 0.6 inch Ø, 40mm, 1.6 inch L) probe may be directly connected to the AdvancedSense via the lower left 7 pin socket. It may alternatively be connected to an ACC-RH-HDLA (100mm, 4 inch L) handle with 1m cable for hand-held use and easy insertion into ducts. Humidity range is 0 to 100%RH (non-condensing) with accuracy of +/-2%RH.
When connected to an AdvancedSense meter that is outfitted with the optional BP-101 barometric pressure sensor, relevant moisture readings are auto-compensated for pressure changes due to altitude, meteorology, etc. The RH-AS2 may be used in conjunction with other probes for parameters including Differential Pressure, Air Velocity, Volume Flow, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, VOCs, Formaldehyde, Surface Temperature and many others. The AdvancedSense, with a colour touch-screen, also enables powerful features such as audio, photo and text note attachment to data-logged files, on-board video help and much more.
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CSA- Sira Launches Training
Programme for 2012/13 CSA-Sira provides a comprehensive range of courses for those working in potentially explosive atmospheres and the environmental monitoring industry.
Training in the principles of: IEC; ATEX 94/9/EC & 137; DSEAR; IEC 61508 Functional Safety; MCERTS Environmental Monitoring (Air & Water); IECEx Certification of Personnel Competence & Competence Professional Schemes.
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New Courses for 2012
IEC Training - CSA-Sira has launched a range of training courses which provide delegates wishing to undergo competence assessment with the knowledge they need to sit examinations under the IECEx Certification of Personnel Competence Scheme.
Certification for Manufacturers course - A 1-day course for manufacturers of equipment who require a solid background in ATEX principles
Hazardous Area Training for Dusts - A 2-day course aimed at those involved or associated with ‘hazardous dust’
All courses can also be delivered at your premises, tailored to meet your needs. Reader Reply Card No. Double Anniversary Year Celebrated
Her Majesty the Queen is not the only one celebrating a special anniversary in 2012. This year also marks 50 years since Casella CEL (UK) began specialising in dust monitoring equipment and 40 years since it ventured in to noise monitoring, having successfully launched the world's first electronic averaging sound level meter back in 1972.
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Comments Market Manager Tim Turney from Casella: “It’s actually 60 years since Casella invented the first ever personal sampling pump, which was used originally for monitoring UK coal miners’ exposure to dust.”
New Guide to Gas Detection Published
A new independent Guide to Gas Detection has been published by CoGDEM (The Council of Gas Detection and Environmental Monitoring) to provide industry professionals with a complete reference document on the accurate, reliable measurement of gas concentrations in both process control and occupational safety applications.
This book provides the latest information on UK, EU and global regulations, guidance on flammable, toxic and asphyxiant gases, workplace safety, gas detection requirements, sensor technologies, calibration and performance evaluation.
“There is an emphasis on providing practical guidance throughout this book. For example, a quick reference guide explains the key issues in gas detection system selection, this book will be essential reading for anyone with a professional interest in gas detection.”
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He continues: “Although technology has changed and improved significantly over the decades, pumps are still the recognised method for personal exposure monitoring across many sectors. So, we’re obviously extremely proud to have played an integral role in the innovation and development of such high quality instruments and still to be doing so many years later.”
Specialists in the development, manufacture and supply of environmental monitoring instrumentation, Casella continues to invest in product development, manufacturing and compliance and holds many product approvals for noise and dust measuring equipment around the globe.
The organisation’s aim is to develop even better solutions to the many measurement challenges in the workplace and the environment ultimately for the protection of people’s safety, health and wellbeing.
To mark this monumental year in the company’s history, Casella is offering a range of special promotions, including a free Noise Nuisance Recorder kit (NNR) for clients who trade in an old NNR and purchase a CEL-632 or CEL-633 Sound Level Meter.
Customers who buy a TUFF 4 Plus or Pro Personal Air Sampling Pump and trade in one of their old pumps, will receive a 20 per cent discount on their purchase.
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All promotions are based on o rders placed before 28th September 2012.
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