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PM400-P2G MACURCO
par MACURCO
Prix d'origine
$925.64
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Prix d'origine
$925.64
Prix d'origine
$925.64
$925.64
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$925.64
Prix actuel
$925.64
Disponibilité :
Bientôt disponible
Product Overview
The Macurco AimSafety PM400-P2G is a rugged, intrinsically safe 2-gas portable diffusion monitor equipped with an advanced catalytic bead (pellistor) LEL sensor. Specifically tailored for operations where only oxygen levels and explosive gas threats need tracking, the PM400-P2G simultaneously monitors Oxygen (O2) and Combustible Gases (0–100% LEL). Enclosed in a high-visibility, impact-resistant orange composite shell with a single-button navigation interface, this lightweight monitor features an IP67 weather-resistant rating and delivers a reliable 24-hour continuous runtime on a single charge of its rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Key Features
- Dedicated Two-Gas Tracking Matrix: Pre-configured exclusively to track 2 critical atmospheric conditions: Oxygen (O2) from 0–30% Vol and Combustible Gases from 0–100% LEL.
- Catalytic Bead Combustible Sensor: Utilizes a high-accuracy pellistor sensor element optimized for detecting a broad range of hydrocarbons and combustible vapors.
- 24-Hour Battery Lifecycle: Outfitted with an energy-optimized internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery that delivers 24 hours of continuous operational runtime.
- Triple-Sensory Alarm Array: Instantly alerts personnel to high, low, or dangerous gas thresholds using a high-impact 90 dB audible horn, bright flashing LEDs, and an internal vibrating motor.
- Hazardous Area Certification: UL and CSA certified for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D hazardous locations (Ex da ia IIC T4 Ga).
- IP67 Submersible Housing: Features a dust-tight, waterproof construction certified to withstand harsh weather, drop impacts, and temporary submersion up to 1 meter.
- Automated Data Logging: Continually captures two months of real-time gas trend metrics at 1-minute intervals, while holding a dedicated internal log for 30 unique event, calibration, and bump test logs.
