White Oak Environmental & Safety, LLC
Thermo PDR-1000 w/ Rechargeable Battery Rental
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$71.50
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Utilizing single beam nephelometry, the pDR-1000AN incorporates light-scattering to produce optimal particle response for high correlation with standard gravimetric measurements. With datalogging enabled, the pDR-1000AN automatically tags and time stamps the collected data to be stored for subsequent retrieval, printing or computer graphing.
Key Features:
- US MSHA Intrinsic safety approval
- Easy belt or shoulder strap attachmentment for portability
- Flexible data logging routines
Additional Information:
- Light-scattering photometer offers high correlation with gravimetric measurement of respirable and thoracic fractions with optimal response to 0.1-10μm size particles
- Datalogger automatically tags and time stamps data collected and stores it for subsequent retrieval, printing, or graphing through a PC
- No moving parts means silent operation and minimal maintenance costs
- Unit is gravimetrically calibrated in mg/m3 and is ready to use after easy zeroing step (kit included)
- Internal firmware controls automatic calibration check; gravitimetric calibration can be performed in the field for maximum efficiency
- Concentration Display Updating Interval: 1 second
- Datalogging Averaging Periods (user selectable): 1 second to 1 hour
- Total Number of Data Points in Memory: 13,391
- Number of Data Tags: 99 (maximum)
- Serial Interface: RS-232, 4800 baud
- Computer Requirements: PC compatible, 486 processor or higher; Windows™ 95 or higher
Includes:
Universal power supply, PC communications software, zeroing kit, belt clip kit, carrying case, signal output cables, and instruction manual.
Recommended for:
- Indoor air quality monitoring
- Walk-through surveys
- Personal exposure monitoring
- Time & motion studies
- Workplace & plant monitoring
- Remediation personal surveillance
- Mobile monitoring in vehicles & aircraft
- Toxicology & epidemiology studies
- Emergency response
- Testing air filtration efficiency