Honeywell EC-P2 Data sheet

Manning EC-P2
SECONDARY HEADLINE
A complete portable electrochemical datalogging gas leak detector
Manning EC-P2 portable electrochemical gas detector
Easy to Use
• Datalogging capability can import into Excel spreadsheet
• Sampling mode for capturing readings in a controlled, readable manner
• RS-232 output of stored gas values
• Optional analog output 0 to 1.0 VDC
• 12,000 data points of memory
Durability and Reliability
• Rugged internal pump
• Excellent accuracy and repeatability
Safety
• Two adjustable concentration alarms, zero drift caution
• Low flow and low battery alarms
Enhanced Technology
• Electrochemical sensors provide maximum sensitivity with minimal interference
• Smart-Cell gas data retention
Long Battery Life
• Primary power source is “C” alkaline battery has approximately 45 hours of runtime
• Standby power source is a rechargeable NiCad battery that provides approximately 6 hours of additional runtime
Fully Portable Unit
• Includes interchangeable target gas selective electrochemical sensors
• Includes charger, storage case, and datalogging software
• Includes RS-232 output cable
The Manning EC-P2 is a portable, battery operated gas measuring and datalogging instrument with interchangegable sensors for the measurement of gas concentrations in ambient air.
The Manning EC-P2 is a complete portable gas measuring and data logging instrument including an interchangeable target gas selective electrochemical sensor, primary and secondary batteries, charger, storage case, datalogging software and RS-232 output cable. The backlit LCD display shows gas concentration reading in real time.
Gas concentrations are measured by an electrochemical Smart-Cell which has internally stored gas calibration data. The sensors can be exchanged quickly and easily without the need for calibration.
Applications
• Confi ned space entry
• Fugitive emissions testing
• Equipment and piping leak detection
• Ambient air measurement
• OSHA compliance measurements
• Emergency HAZMAT response
• Safety datalogging requirements
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