ALTAIR® Pro Single-Gas Detector
Based on the industry-standard ALTAIR Single-Gas Detector—but with added features and functionality—ALTAIR Pro toxic gas and oxygen detectors combine reliable detection and LED/audible/flashing/vibrating alarms with clear, backlit LCD displays. Electrochemical sensors measure concentrations of toxic gas (chlorine dioxide, hydrogen cyanide and phosphine) or percent oxygen. Purpose-built for superior dust and water protection, excellent impact resistance and excellent RFI performance.
ALTAIR® Pro Single-Gas Detector
ALTAIR Pro: Oxygen O2 (Low: 19.5%, High: 23.0%), Black
ALTAIR Pro w/ Alternate Setpoints: Oxygen O2 (Low: 19.5%, High: 18.0%)
ALTAIR Pro Fire: Carbon Monoxide CO (Low: 25ppm, High: 100ppm)
ALTAIR Pro Steel: Carbon Monoxide CO (Low: 75ppm, High: 200ppm)
ALTAIR Pro: Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 (Low: 2ppm, High: 5ppm)
ALTAIR Pro Carbon Monoxide (H2 Resistant) Replacement Sensor Kit
- Unit detects O2, ClO2, HCN and PH3
- Gas concentration (chlorine dioxide, hydrogen cyanide and phosphine) or percent oxygen displayed on a large, clear, backlit LCD
- Automatically records the last 50 alarm/test events while simultaneously recording peak gas readings or low O2 readings every three minutes in a periodic data log
- User can read data or change alarm set points by connecting unit to MSA Link via built-in IR communication port
- Adjustable alarm set points
- No-miss quad alarm system includes bright flashing LEDs, piercing audible alarm, LCD notification, and an internal vibrating alarm
- Rubberized armor housing and one-button operation for maximum durability and simplicity
- Easy alarm check, bump check, fresh air zero, and calibration
- Easily replaceable batteries and sensors
Related Resources
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- USA Approvals
- Canadian Approvals
- European Union
- International
- UN38.3 Test Summary Report