EC-P2 SpecialtySingle
Gas
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Quick Specifications of
EC-P2 Single Gas
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Primary and back-up battery sources
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SMART-CELL gas data retention
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Data Logging capability to Excel
spreadsheet
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Rugged internal pump
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Gas sampling mode
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Two adjustable concentration
alarms, zero drift caution
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Low flow and low battery alarms
Product
Brochure
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The portable
Honeywell Manning EC-P2 gas detector is a battery operated
instrument with interchangeable electrochemical cells for the
measurement of gas concentrations in ambient air. The Honeywell
Manning EC-P2 gas detector features an internal pump, which
delivers a positive sample flow for quick and accurate
measurements.
The Honeywell Manning EC-P2 gas detector is
a complete gas measuring and data logging kit which includes an
interchangeable electrochemical gas sensor, primary and
secondary batteries, charger, storage case, data logging
software, and RS-232 output cable. The Honeywell Manning EC-P2
gas detector features a backlit LCD display to show gas
concentration reading in real time. Gas concentrations are
measured by the Honeywell Manning EC-P2 gas detector's
electrochemical SMART-CELL which has internally stored gas
calibration data. The sensor can be exchanged quickly and
easily without the need for calibration.
Power is supplied to the Honeywell Manning
EC-P2 gas detector by primary and secondary batteries. The
primary power source is a "C" size alkaline battery housed in
the handle that will provide power for approximately 45 hours.
When this battery is removed or dead, the Honeywell Manning
EC-P2 gas detector will switch to its standby power source, an
internal rechargeable NiCad battery, which will provide power
for approximately six hours.
Advanced features of the Honeywell Manning
EC-P2 gas detector include data logging to an Excel
spreadsheet, 0 to 1.0 Volt DC analog output capability, and a
sampling mode for taking a single reading in a controlled,
repeatable manner.
The Honeywell Manning EC-P2 gas detector is
an innovative, low-cost portable ideal for industrial
hygienists, safety managers, petrochemical applications, fire
departments, police, and emergency responders at risk of
exposure to toxic contaminants.
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