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1 Allyl Alcohol Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization 0-50 ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Glycol Production Plastics Production Optical Resins Paints & Coatings subject to change without notice

2 Ammonia NH3 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 5 ppm -40 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading <2 min. to 90% recovery >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Water Treatment Wastewater Treatment Refrigeration Pulp & Paper Food & Beverage Metal Treatment subject to change without notice

3 Ammonia NH3 MOS Gas Detector no false alarms solid state MOS sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +75 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Enclosure Solid State MOS ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 5 ppm minimum detection level less than 5 ppm -40 C to +75 C 5-100% RH, non-condensing <20 sec. to 50% of final reading <20 sec. to 50% recovery >3-5 years typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Water Treatment Wastewater Treatment Refrigeration Pulp & Paper Food & Beverage Metal Treatment subject to change without notice

4 Arsine AsH3 Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +40 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.01 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.02 ppm -20 C to +40 C 15-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Semiconductors Lead Plating Galvanizing Battery Production subject to change without notice

5 Model TA-2100 smarter Benzene Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Oil Refining Pharmaceuticals Pesticides subject to change without notice

6 Bromine Br2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Water Purification Flame Retardants Pharmaceuticals Bleaching Agents Disinfectants Pesticides subject to change without notice

7 1,3-Butadiene Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Rubber Production Plastics Production subject to change without notice

8 N-Butylamine Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Pharmaceuticals Plastics Production Pesticides Rubber Vulcanization subject to change without notice

9 IR Infrared Carbon Dioxide CO2 Gas Detector no false alarms infrared (NDIR) sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +50 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Enclosure Infrared (NDIR) 0-5% Volume (ranges to 100% CO2) VDC 0.1% Vol. minimum detection level less than 0.1% volume -20 C to +50 C 0-99% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >5 years typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Beverage Carbonation Lasers Oil Well Injection Natural Gas Pipelines Metal Production subject to change without notice

10 Carbon Disulfide Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Rayon Manufacturing Cellulose Production Agricultural Fumigants Metal Plating Cellophane Production subject to change without notice

11 Carbon Monoxide CO Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 3 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading <60 sec. to 90% recovery >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Lasers Confined Spaces Air Quality Management Combustion Processes Industrial Emissions subject to change without notice

12 Chlorine Cl2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -40 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Water Purification Pulp & Paper Mills Pharmaceuticals Plastics Production Swimming Pools Agrochemicals subject to change without notice

13 Chlorine Dioxide ClO2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Water Purification Wastewater Treatment Pulp & Paper Mills Food Processing Sanitation Biocidal Uses subject to change without notice

14 Chlorobenzene Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization 0-50 ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Pesticides Metal Degreasing subject to change without notice

15 Chloroform CHCl3 MOS Gas Detector no false alarms solid state MOS sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +75 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Enclosure Solid State MOS ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 5 ppm minimum detection level less than 5 ppm -40 C to +75 C 5-100% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 50% of final reading <30 sec. to 50% recovery >3-5 years typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D HCFC-22 Production Pesticides subject to change without notice

16 Catalytic LEL Combustible Gas Detector no false alarms catalytic bead sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +75 C, stable by design Catalytic bead LEL combustible 0-100% LEL (lower explosive limit) VDC 1% LEL minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -40 C to +75 C 0-99% RH, non-condensing <10 sec. to 50% of full-scale >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. locations Oil & Gas Exploration Oil Refining Steel Mills Mud Logging Natural Gas Distribution subject to change without notice

17 IR Infrared Combustible Gas Detector no false alarms infrared (NDIR) sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +65 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Infrared (NDIR) 0-100% LEL (lower explosive limit) VDC 1% LEL minimum detection level less than 1% of full scale -40 C to +65 C 0-99% RH, non-condensing <10 sec. to 50% of full-scale >5 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. locations Oil & Gas Exploration Oil Refining Steel Mills Mud Logging Natural Gas Distribution subject to change without notice

18 Cyclohexane Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Nylon Manufacture Refinery Emissions subject to change without notice

19 Diborane B2H6 Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +40 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.01 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.02 ppm -20 C to +40 C 15-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Semiconductors subject to change without notice

20 Dimethylformamide DMF Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Industrial Solvents Pesticides Pharmaceuticals Plastics Production Synthetic Leathers subject to change without notice

21 Fluorine F2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Nuclear Power UF 6 Production SF 6 Production Semiconductors Freon Production Water Treatment subject to change without notice

22 Hydrazine N2H4 Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +40 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.01 ppm minimum detection level No data -20 C to +40 C 15-95% RH, non-condensing <90 sec. to 90% of final reading <60 sec. to 90% recovery >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Rocket Propellent Military Fuel Cells Nickel Plating subject to change without notice

23 Hydrogen Bromide HBr Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Plasma Etching Electronics Pharmaceuticals subject to change without notice

24 Hydrogen Chloride HCl Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Hydrochloric Acid Production Semiconductor Electroplating Metal Cleaning Textile Production Rubber Production subject to change without notice

25 Hydrogen Cyanide HCN Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric 0-50 ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading <60 sec. to 90% recovery >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Precious Metal Extraction Synthetic Fiber Production Electroplating Plastics Production subject to change without notice

26 Hydrogen Fluoride HF Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Oil Refining Process Metal Pickling Uranium Conversion Aluminum Production Water Treatment subject to change without notice

27 Hydrogen Iodide HI Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Pharmaceuticals Disinfectants Reductive Chemistry subject to change without notice

28 Hydrogen Sulfide H2S Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric 0-50 ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1 ppm -40 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Oil & Gas Pulp & Paper Mills Sewage Treatment Leather Tanning subject to change without notice

29 Hydrogen Sulfide H2S MOS Gas Detector no false alarms solid state MOS sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +75 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Enclosure Solid State MOS ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 2 ppm -40 C to +75 C 5-100% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 50% of final reading <30 sec. to 50% recovery >3-5 years typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Oil & Gas Pulp & Paper Mills Sewage Treatment Leather Tanning subject to change without notice

30 Model TA-2100 smarter Iodine I2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Pharmaceuticals subject to change without notice

31 Jet Fuel (Jet A - JP - 8) Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading Lamp Service Life: >12 mos. typical; normal conditions Enclosure CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Aviation Fuels Jet Turbine Engines Kerosene Uses subject to change without notice

32 Methylamine Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Water Purification Gas & Oil Treatment Paper Production Pharmaceuticals Resin Production Agrochemicals subject to change without notice

33 Methylene Chloride Me-Cl2 Gas Detector no false alarms solid state MOS sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -40 C to +75 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Enclosure Solid State MOS ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 5 ppm minimum detection level less than 5 ppm -40 C to +75 C 5-100% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 50% of final reading <30 sec. to 50% recovery >3-5 years typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Degreasing Paint Stripping Aerosol Propellents Plastics Production Wood Stains & Finishes subject to change without notice

34 Methyl Ethyl Ketone Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Paints & Coatings Industrial Cements Plastics Production subject to change without notice

35 Nitric Acid Vapor HNO3 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Food Processing Explosives Production Dye Production subject to change without notice

36 Nitric Oxide NO Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 3 ppm -25 C to +50 C 15-90% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading <45 sec. to 90% recovery >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Nitric Acid Production Semiconductors Agrochemicals subject to change without notice

37 Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <45 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Nitric Acid Production Industrial Emissions subject to change without notice

38 Oxygen O2 Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -15 C to +40 C, stable by design Pressure Coefficient: Electrochemical - Amperometric % Volume VDC 0.1 % Vol. minimum detection level 0.01% signal/mbar -15 C to +40 C 15-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loca. avail. Aerospace Pulp & Paper Mills Boilers Combustion Processes Gasification Steel Mills Pharmaceuticals subject to change without notice

39 Phosphine PH3 Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +40 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.01 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.02 ppm -20 C to +40 C 15-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Semiconductors Grain Fumigation Tobacco Fumigaton Flame Retardants subject to change without notice

40 Silane SiH4 Gas Detector no false alarms electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +40 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.3 ppm -20 C to +40 C 15-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >2 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Semiconductors Solar Panel Production subject to change without notice

41 Styrene Monomer Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Styrene Polymer Production subject to change without notice

42 Sulfur Dioxide SO2 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Sulfuric Acid Production Pulp & Paper Mills Food & Beverage Dried Fruit Production Fruit Preservatives Fungicides subject to change without notice

43 Sulfuric Acid Vapor H2SO4 Gas Detector no false alarms patented electrochemical sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -25 C to +50 C, stable by design Electrochemical - Amperometric ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 0.1 ppm minimum detection level less than 0.1 ppm -25 C to +50 C 10-95% RH, non-condensing <60 sec. to 90% of final reading >3 years typical; normal conditions CSA, Class I GR B,C,D haz. loc. avail. Battery Rooms Fertilizer Production Pharmaceuticals Detetergents Insecticides subject to change without notice

44 Model TA-2100 smarter Toluene Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Paint Manufacturing Metal Degreasing Electroplating Pharmaceuticals Pesticides subject to change without notice

45 Trichloroethylene Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Electroplating Iron & Steel Production Metal Degreasing Paper Production Rubber Production Semiconductors subject to change without notice

46 Model TA-2100 smarter PID VOC Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Degreasing Cleaning Solvents Disinfectants Paints & Varnishes Pesticides Industrial Emisssions subject to change without notice

47 Vinyl Chloride Monomer Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D PVC Production subject to change without notice

48 Xylene (-o, -m, -p) Gas Detector no false alarms PID Photo-Ionization sensor technology Part No Not affected by temperature -20 C to +55 C, stable by design Advanced diagnostics - continuous on-board systems monitoring Lamp Service Life: Enclosure PID Photo-Ionization ppm (parts-per-million) VDC 1 ppm minimum detection level less than 1% of full-scale -20 C to +55 C 5-95% RH, non-condensing <30 sec. to 90% of final reading >12 mos. typical; normal conditions CSA/UL/FM Class I GR B,C,D Cleaning Agents Paint Thinners Aviation Fuels Pesticides subject to change without notice

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