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Overview |
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The MultiRAE IR
combines a PID (Photoionization
Detector) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
sensor with O2, LEL, and one
specific toxic gas sensor in one
compact monitor with sampling pump.
The MultiRAE IR’s versatility allows
it to replace a wide range of
monitors, saving training and
maintenance costs. The MultiRAE IR
is quickly and easily changed from a
sophisticated technician instrument
to a simple text or display only
monitor. The same monitor can be
used as a personal monitor, a
hand-held sniffer or as a
continuous, operational area monitor
for use in applications such as
indoor air quality and industrial
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Key
Features |
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O2,
LEL, PID, CO2, and any
plug-in “smart” toxic
sensors: CO, H2S, SO2,
NO, NO2, Cl2, HCN, NH3,
PH3
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0-20,000 ppm measurement
of CO2 using our
patented non-dispersive
infrared (NDIR) sensor
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0-2,000 ppm measurement
of VOCs (volatile
organic compounds) with
0.1 ppm resolution
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Measure more chemicals
than with any other PID:
With over 60 Correction
Factors built into the
MultiRAE IR memory and
the largest printed list
of Correction Factors in
the world (300+), RAE
Systems offers the
ability to accurately
measure more ionizable
chemicals than any other
PID!
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Drop-in Battery: When
work schedules require
putting in more than the
12 hours supplied by the
advanced Lithium-ion
(Li-ion) battery, the
drop in alkaline pack
supplied with every
MultiRAE IR allows you
to finish the job.
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User
friendly screens make it
easy to use for simple
applications and
flexible enough for
sophisticated options.
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Rugged Rubber Boot: The
standard rubber boot
helps assure that the
MultiRAE IR survives the
bumps and knocks of
tough field use.
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Strong, built-in sample
pump draws up to 100’
(30m) horizontally or
vertically. Liquid trap
and automatic low flow
alarm protect the
MultiRAE IR from damage.
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Large
keys are operable even
with 3 layers of gloves
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Easy-to-read display
with backlight
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Store
up to 80 hours of data
at one minute interval
for all 5 sensors for
download to PC (with the
optional datalogging).
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Loud
audible alarm that
varies for different
alarm conditions and an
optional external
vibration alarm for
noisy areas
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Applications |
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