The Uniphos Envirotrack is microprocessor based portable instrument custom made to measure the pollutants in the Ambient Air. It comes with an Air sampler where the sample air is scrubbed in a solution specific to the pollutant. The pollutant gas dissolves in the gas specific chemical and is further processed to produce a colored dye. The instrument measures the absorbance of light passed through this colored dye and relates it to the concentration of pollutants in ppb levels.
With datalogging included as standard and the presence of a USB interface, the user can easily transfer the stored data along with time and date to a computer.
Multi-Gas Detection Devices
Teledyne GMI Gasurveyor 11-500
Automatic hydrocarbon range selection
Manual selection of purge mode
Simple 2-button operation, allowing user access to all features
Automatic zero
Gas/air and gas/nitrogen/air purge mode
Hydrocarbon resolution to equivalent of 50 ppm methane
Accurate, robust and extremely reliable instrument
Integral pump with flow-path protected by water filter
Rugged carbon loaded polypropylene case, sealed to IP54 rating and suitable for outdoor use
Uniphos Envirotrack
Uniphos Envirotrack
Teledyne GMI Oxygas 500
Teledyne GMI Gasurveyor 700 Series
Teledyne GMI CO2 Multi Monitor
Teledyne GMI First Responder
PPM , LEL and Volume flammable gas ranges for leak detection and general safety monitoring.
Carbon Monoxide range for internal atmosphere monitoring
Probe mounted Semiconductor Sensor (Range 0 – 10,000 ppm), providing instant response leak detection with audible / visual ‘Ticker’ (Geiger) alarm indication
Simple four button operation allowing access to all features
Automatic and manual datalogging
Teledyne GMI Single Point Gas Alarm (SPGA)
Compact stand alone single point system
Secure and robust housing for the harshest environments
Simple to use
Versatile, many applications, many gasses
Programmable alarm levels
4-20 mA output, heavy duty volt free contacts
Easy installation
Optional internal battery backup
Integrates easily into larger and existing systems