PureAir 99028 MONITORING SYSTEMS OXYGEN DEFFICENCY MONITOR REMOTE SENSING
- Brand
- PureAir
- SKU:
- 99028
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- In Stock
PureAire’s Oxygen Deficiency Monitor with Remote Sensor is perfect for facilities that use inert gases, including, but not limited to, nitrogen, helium, and argon. The remote sensor allows for continuous monitoring up to 30 feet from the monitor. This monitor is well suited for confined spaces or spaces that are not easily accessible. The monitor will remain accurate at temperatures as low as -40C. PureAire’s durable, non-depleting, zirconium oxide sensor will last up to 10+ years in a normal environment without needing to be replaced.
- Long life, 10+ year average sensor life
- Two, user-adjustable, alarm relay setpoints available or alarm defaults are set to 19.5% and 18.0%
- No Scheduled Maintenance Required
- Built-in audible alarm 90 dB
- Remote sensor capability up to 30 feet
- 3 Year Warranty
- Digital Display
- 4-20mA Analog Output (Active)
- Operates in Freezers at – 40 ºC
- No Drift due to Thunderstorms or barometric pressure changes
- Wall mounting brackets
- UL, C, UL, and Ce approvals
- 24V DC Power supply included
The AirCheck O2 Monitor with a remote sensor is ideal for use in confined spaces, such as gas storage rooms or freezers. The Air Check O2 Monitor features a zirconium cell rather than an electrochemical sensor cell, making it more accurate than other oxygen monitors on the market. This O2 monitor can be used indoors or outdoors and provides accurate readings despite changes in temperature, barometric pressure, and humidity.
The heart of the monitoring system is a long-lasting zirconium sensor, which responds to low oxygen conditions within seconds and provides accurate measurements over a wide temperature and humidity range. The zirconium O2 sensor cell will operate continuously for 10 or more years and requires no scheduled maintenance. There are no zero or span calibration pots to adjust and when compared to disposable type sensors, our long-life zirconium O2 sensor can save up to $475 annually and will pay for itself in just over 3 years!