The detection and monitoring of potentially hazardous gases is of utmost importance to ensure a healthy and safe environment for users. Various set-ups are possible: portable devices or fixed installations. ATEX versions are among the options.
It can be challenging to find the source of a gas leak, especially in a company with multiple potential gas leak sources such as around pipelines, in process plants and (storage) areas: a challenge that is no doubt familiar in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, gas storage and petrochemical industries.
D16 PortaSens is the ideal portable gas (leak) detector, which is designed to perform regular leak checks in gas storage areas, around process equipment, pipelines or in confined spaces before entering them. The device can measure more than 60 different gases or vapours (e.g. ammonia, chlorine, oxygen, ozone and hydrogen peroxide), which eliminates the need to buy a separate detector for each type of gas. The detector gas sensors can be quickly and easily exchanged without calibration. It also includes a built-in logger and touchscreen on which all the required information can be clearly read, even in the darkest rooms.
- Alarms (visual & audible) and logging of gas concentration.
- Touchscreen with readout of gas type, gas concentration and status.
- Interchangeable H10 Smart Sensor: flexible choice of desired gas.
- Internal pump for easy sampling, the flexible attachment included allows for accurate measurement near fittings, pipelines and hard-to-reach areas.
- Comes with a padded carrying case for safe transport & storage, with an additional rechargeable battery for 10 hours of autonomy and a charger.
- Common gases:
- Acetylene
- Alcohol
- Ammonia
- Carbon monoxide
- Dimethylamine (DMA)
- Ethylene oxide
- Formaldehyde
- Hydrogen
- Nitric oxide
- NOx
- Oxygen
- Phosgene
- Bromine
- Chlorine
- Chlorine dioxide
- Fluorine
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Iodine
- Ozone
- Hydrocarbon vapours
- Acetic acid
- Peracetic acid (PAA)
- Hydrogen chloride
- Hydrogen bromide
- Hydrogen cyanide
- Hydrogen fluoride
- Hydrogen sulphite
- Nitrogen dioxide
- Sulphur dioxide
- Arsine
- Diborane
- Germane
- Hydrogen selenide
- Phosphine
- Silane