Gas-Rover™
The affordable alternative to a Flame Ionization
Detector and so much more, now with GPS
Description
The Gas-Rover™
uses a catalytic combustion sensor to provide
sensitivity, speed of response, and accuracy needed
for leak surveys on foot or by vehicle. The Rover
can be used to replace a conventional FID with a
significant reduction in cost and a substantial
increase in convenience.
Working
Features
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Measurements over the full range of gas from
1ppm to 100% gas
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Survey mode provides a calibrated scale from
1ppm to 10,000 ppm
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Barhole mode yields peak and sustained readings
after a fixed time
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Optional sensors for CO and O2
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Intrinsically safe design for indoor and
outdoor use
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Visual and audible alarms for all monitored
gases
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Optional GPS capabilities
Amenities
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Automatic calibration, stand-alone and/or
in-network docking stations
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Automatic storage of mode and time-stamped
data
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USB interface for data transfer and area
network
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Two-speed pump automatically set for the
job on hand
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Large, bright, backlit LCD display with short
manual on-board
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Sturdy construction in an ergonomic 24 oz
package
Bottom
Line
A breakthrough in
catalytic sensor technology yields an instrument
of outstanding value and convenience, now with GPS.
Literature
Brochure - PDF
Specifications
and Models - PDF
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GPS Enabled Gas-Rover
The only GPS equipped handheld CGI on the market
In addition to automatic capture and storage of all readings data, the newest option for the Gas-Rover allows users to automatically record GPS readings for all walking and truck survey data as well as bar-hole readings. Data can be downloaded to any PC, and GPS coordinates along with associated date, time and mode-stamped readings are stored in a format compatible with standard GIS systems.
Literature
GPS Brochure - PDF
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