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Smart IAQ and toxic gas probes now connect directly to smartphones and tablets GrayWolf’s DirectSense®
II probes will now connect via Bluetooth LE wireless to Apple and Android devices. These highly reliable, adaptable DSII probes for indoor air quality (IAQ) and toxic gas testing/monitoring will imminently have Apps for iOS and Android operating systems available, free of charge, on the Apple and Google App stores. Operators can now use their smartphones or tablets as a multi-parameter display, data-logger and far more.
You can choose from over 25 highly accurate, smart indoor air quality, green building, industrial hygiene, and HVAC sensors including TVOCs (PID), carbon dioxide (NDIR), ozone (electrochemical), CO, NO2
, NH3 , SO2 (while +/-3% of reading above that up to 10,000ppm for CO2 , NO, Cl2 , H2 S, HCN, HCl, O2 , H2 , %RH, °C/°F and many others. Each probe
accommodates from two up to eight true plug-and-play sensors into a single handheld, desktop, or wall-mounted housing. Proven sensors offer low limits of detection and exceptional accuracy. For example, the CO2
sensor leads the IAQ industry at +/-35ppm over the key range of 350ppm to 2000ppm toxic exposure use). As monitoring IAQ parameters is a core application for GrayWolf,
extensive development effort was put into assuring that the sensor smartboards would not introduce noise or degrade accuracy, stability, or limits of detection (LODs) for the convenience of end-user swappable sensors.
Store “snapshot” logs during walk-throughs or set up logging over time at the interval of your choice on the smartphone. Display up to 8 real-time readings simultaneously or show trend graphs on your screen. When derived readings, such as dewpoint temperature, are displayed/logged or if large fonts are chosen, scroll the display to view additional parameters. Feature-rich, the smartphones can add photos, videos, text, audio notes and more directly to data fi les for effi cient, reliable documentation. On-board educational information will be added soon, such as help videos, sensor, and feature tips. Easily e-mail logged data, with all notes attached, and use GrayWolf’s WolfSense® Advanced Report Generator for automated, detailed reports and custom report template creation.
incorporate a Wi-Fi card that allows remote data access from probes in the same room, on another fl oor, in another building, or on the other side of the world. Utilise the probes’ Wi-Fi card with the GrayWolfLive™ cloud app to view remote data as tables, gauges, enhanced graphs or in other formats. Receive “alerts”, via e-mail and text when setpoints are exceeded.
The DirectSense II probes are easily handheld or clipped to a belt, come with a charging stand for convenient desktop trend-logging and include a wall-mounting bracket for continuous monitoring applications. A built-in fan actively draws air across sensors. Extremely versatile measurement capability via varied platforms and an exceptionally fl exible, and very, very smart probe.
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Pyroscience’s optical FDO2 oxygen sensor is a technologically advanced alternative to commonly used electro-galvanic oxygen sensors.
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Although the form factor is similar to conventional electro- galvanic oxygen sensors the sensor operates in a completely different way with an optical principle. The optical measurement is based on a proprietary luminescent sensor from PyroScience, which is sensitive to oxygen partial pressure. This principle is very reliable, shows virtually no interferences to other gases and works completely without the use of toxic lead. Additionally, FDO2’s highly hydrophobic sensing surface ensures that water droplets do not affect the measurement.
The FDO2 is a factory calibrated, robust, accurate, fast response, long lasting and almost maintenance free oxygen sensor (made in Germany). This user-friendly sensor is used for demanding gas sensing applications, such as oxygen gas monitoring in glove boxes, portable equipment, exhaust gases and more. A mounting thread and a robust locking connector allow easy installation.
The FDO2 usually lasts for 5 years or longer, based on a 2 second sample interval and 60% operational time, unlike electro-galvanic oxygen sensors with their very limited shelf and operation life. Optics and electronics are hermetically sealed from the measured gas and the sensing surface is highly hydrophobic, so water droplets do not disturb the measurement. This sensor has a fast response time (t63 <2 sec), with low level of drift (typically < 1% O2
/year at 21% O2 200% O2 ), a wide measuring range (0 -100% O2 , up to on request) and low energy consumption (3.3V, typically
8mA). It also offers linearity over the full oxygen range and sensor lifetime.
The fl ow-through cell FDO2-FTC enables simple integration in a variety of gas-streams. The FDO2’s USB cable comes together with versatile evaluation software and this unit also has full RoHS compliancy (lead/Pb free).
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Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd, Churston House, Bascombe Road, Churston Ferrers, Devon, TQ5 0JJ, United Kingdom.
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• Kitagawa AP-20 Sam with integral sample precision sampling, fragment container;
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Detect over 400 hazardous gases and vapours simply and reliably, without calibration eff ort or power supply.
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• Certified to EN1231 • Certified to ISO9001:2008 • US Design patent no. US D467,334 S • Japan design reg no. 1131898
PC software for download, graphing and analysis, or the optional
The same DirectSense II probes can additionally interface to alternative platforms to simultaneously support parameters such as high accuracy particulates, differential pressure and air velocity. Easily switch from using your smartphone to using GrayWolf’s AdvancedSense®
purpose-built meters or to Win10 tablets for real-time display, data logging and remote access. Further, the DirectSense II probes
GAS DETECTION STARTER KIT OFFER
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Komyo Rikagaku Kogyo K.K. 1-8-28 Shimonoge, Takatsu-Ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa 213-0006, Japan
Komyo Rikagaku Kogyo K.K. 1-8-28 Shimonoge, Takatsu-Ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa 213-0006, Japan
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