What is a MultiRAE?

What is a MultiRAE?

MultiRAE is the most advanced portable chemical detector on the market. With the flexibility of up to six gas sensors and the convenience of wireless portability, this multi-gas monitor is versatile and customizable, while delivering real-time access to instrument readings and alarm status from any location.

What does MSA stand for gas?

Area Monitoring. Multi-Gas. Single or Two Gas. Calibration Gas, Kits & Accessories.

What is a MSA meter?

MSA ALTAIR 4X Gas Detector – 4 gas monitor perfect for various industries. The ALTAIR 4X is an extremely durable Multigas Detector that simultaneously measures up to four gases from a wide range of XCell(R) sensor options including combustible gases, O₂, CO, H₂S, SO₂ and NO₂.

What is comb ex on gas detector?

What gases does the meter check for? COMBEX – Combustible/Explosive (%) (100% =LEL) O2 – Oxygen (%)

What does a photoionization detector measure?

A PID uses an ultraviolet (UV) light source to break down VOCs in the air into positive and negative ions. The PID then detects or measures the charge of the ionized gas, with the charge being a function of the concentration of VOCs in the air.

What’s Lel?

The lower explosive limit (LEL) is the lowest concentration of gas, fumes, or vapors required to produce fire in the presence of an ignition source like flame or heat.

What is MSA revenue?

1.2 billion USD (2017)
MSA Safety/Revenue

What is a 4 gas monitor?

A 4-gas detector is a gas monitor that is intended to detect combustible gas. It is used most commonly as a personal gas monitor in industries such as sanitation, public works, steel, or other confined space work. They are also known as LEL (lower explosive limit) gas detectors.

What does a 6 gas monitor detect?

The iBrid MX6 multi gas detector can simultaneously monitor up to 6 gases from a wide range of cells: detection of explosive combustible gases, solvents and hydrocarbons, Cl2 (chlorine), CO (carbon monoxide), CO2 (carbon dioxide), ClO2 (dioxide chlorine), H2 (hydrogen), H2S (hydrogen sulfide), HCl (hydrochloric acid).

What does LEL mean in gas?

Lower Explosive Limit
The Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) is the lowest concentration of a gas or vapour that will burn in air. The Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) varies from gas to gas, but for most flammable gases it is less than 5% by volume.

How often should MultiRAE be calibrated?

The monitor should be calibrated every time it does not pass a bump test, but no less frequently than every six months, depending on use and exposure to gas and contamination, and its operational mode.

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