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The Scout is a rugged multi-gas monitor designed to monitor up to five atmospheric hazards simultaneously including oxygen concentration, combustible gases, VOC’ s and a wide selection of toxic gases. The Scout is designed so that every level of operator can pick it up and use it with minimal training. Built-in flexibility means that Scout is configurable to operate in any application, allowing custom alarm settings, menus, user profiles, and location profiles. The Scout is easy to use, with automatic functional testing, audible and visual alarms, and extensive data logging of up to 8000 events. Optional built in pump allows switch between free-air ( ambient) mode to sample draw mode with just a push of tab. Monitor up to five atmospheric hazards simultaneously including oxygen concentration, combustible gases, VOC ' s and a wide selection of nine electrochemical toxic sensors.
- Multiple configuration options for maximum versatility
- Easy to use, with one button operation and intuitive software
- Easy to maintain, reducing down time and training
- Modular, plug-in components permit in-the field upgrades
Scout Kit Ordering Notes:
- All Scout kits include a manual, leather instrument holster, and a shoulder strap.
- Plated Scout instruments and battery have nickel plated ABS housing.
- Value Case – Blow molded economical case to carry instrument, calibration gas, and accessories.
- Premium Case - Peilican foam lined case to carry instrument, calibration gas, regulator and accessories.
- Alkaline – Instrument includes ( 3) C cell alkaline battery pack ( batteries are included).
- Pump, probe and tubing- Instrument includes a .5 lpm internal pump that is powered by the instrument, 10 feet of clear sample tubing, and a clear 12 " probe with replaceable internal particulate and hydrophobic filters.
- Cal Kit- Calibration kits include 2 feet of tubing, calibration gas and a regulator, kits that ship with premium carry cases include and on/ off valve and pressure gauge. Other kits include a bullet style regulator that initiates flow when installed on the calibration gas cylinder.
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