01 Series Single Gas Monitor
Features
- 4 Gases to choose from: LEL, CO, H2S, or O2
- Operates 3,000 hrs. on alkaline batteries
(16 hours for LEL version)
- Pocket size 1.4”(W) x 4.1”(H) x 0.8”(D)
- Light weight 3.5 ounces
- Audible / visual / vibration alarms
- Special low temp H2S version operates at -40°C
- Automatic backlight during alarm
- Peak Hold, STEL & TWA
- Low battery alarm
- Impact and water resistant
- Intrinsically safe, CSA, C / US classified
- 2 year warranty
Applications
- Hazardous Material
- Mining
- Refineries / Petrochemical
- Water / Wastewater Treatment
- Pharmaceuticals
- Utilities
- Chemical Plants
- Fire Services
Individuals need personal protection in hazardous areas at all times
without adding extra bulky equipment, and the 01 Series can provide that
kind of protection at an affordable price. The GP-01, OX-01, CO-01, HS-01
and HS-01S models are personal single gas monitors designed for personal
protection from combustible hydrocarbons, oxygen deficiency, hydrogen
sulfide, or carbon monoxide. Each model is controlled by a microprocessor
for reliability and advanced capabilities. Each model can be operated
continuously for at least 3,000 hours on (2) AAA size alkaline batteries
except the GP-01, which operates for 16 hours. The 01 models have 2 preset
alarms that are user adjustable and each version is also equipped with
visual, audible, and vibration alarms as standard. The replacement sensors
are inexpensive, easily field replaceable, have a life expectancy of
2 years, and are interchangeable with other RKI monitors such as the
GX-2001, GX-2003, and GasWatch 2 models.
The entire 01 Series monitors are safe for use in hazardous locations,
classified as intrinsically safe by CSA to U.S. and Canadian standards
for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D atmospheres. For additional
information please visit our web site at www.rkiinstruments.com.
Model
Name |
OX-01 | CO-01 | HS-01 | HS-01S | GP-01 |
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| Gas Detected | Oxygen
(O2) |
Carbon
Monoxide (CO) |
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) |
Combustible
gas |
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| Detection Principle |
Galvanic
cell |
electrochemical |
Catalytic
combustion |
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| Detection Range |
0 – 40%vol. (0.1%vol.) |
0 – 500 ppm (1 ppm) |
0 – 100
ppm (0.5 ppm) |
(1% LEL Increments) |
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| Alarm Set Points |
Low 19.5%vol. High 23.5%vol. Over 40.0%vol. |
1st 25 ppm 2nd 50 ppm TWA 25 ppm STEL 200 ppm Over 500 ppm |
1st 10 ppm 2nd 30 ppm TWA 10 ppm STEL 15 ppm Over 100 ppm |
2nd alarm 50% LEL Over alarm 100% LEL |
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| Types of Alarms |
Gas alarms: 1st and 2nd (user adjustable), OVER alarm, STEL |
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| Alarm Indication |
Gas alarm: Flashing LED's, intermittent buzzer, |
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| Preset Alarms (User Adjustable) |
Diffusion | ||||
| Response Time |
T90 in 30 seconds (alarms within 5 seconds when exposed to 12% O2) |
T90 in 30 seconds | |||
| Accuracy | +/- 0.5%vol. | +/- 5 ppm (up to 150 ppm) |
+/- 1.5 ppm (up to 30 ppm) |
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| Power | Alkaline dry cell (2-AAA size) | Ni-Cad battery pack |
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| Continuous Operation |
Alkaline dry
cell: more than 3,000 hours (at 25°C, no backlight) |
at -40°C |
Alkaline: 16 hours Ni-Cad: 8 hours |
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| Safety | CSA classified, "C/US",
as intrinsically safe. Class I, Div. 1. Group A, B, C & D |
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| Dimension & Weight |
1.4”W x
4.1”H x 0.8”D, (35 x 105 x 20mm); 3.5 ounces (100g) |
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| Display | 7-segment + symbol
on digital LCD, auto backlighting during alarm |
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| Special Functions |
Manual backlight
for LCD (automatically lit during alarm) Peak hold, STEL & TWA |
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| Operating Temp. & Humidity |
-4°F ~ 122°F
(-20°C ~ 50°C); Humidity below 90% RH (non-condensing) |
-40°F ~ 122°F (-40°C ~ 50°C); Humidity below 90% RH (non-condensing) |
-4°F ~ 122°F (-20°C ~ 50°C); Humidity below 90% RH (non-condensing) |
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| Standard Accessories |
Rubber protective
boots Belt clip or alligator clip Wrist strap Alkaline batteries |
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| Optional Accessories |
Calibration
cap (adapter) Charger unit Calibration kit Ni-Cad battery pack |
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| Warranty | Two
years material and workmanship |
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| OXYGEN DEFICIENCY AND TOXIC GAS DANGERS |
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| An oxygen deficient environment is very dangerous! Even a brief exposure to an oxygen deficient environment can lead to unconsciousness or death. It is important to know the concentration of oxygen in your working area so that appropriate measures may be taken to ensure worker safety. Likewise, an environment where toxic gases are present, such as carbon monoxide or hydrogen sulfide, can also be very dangerous to health and life. |

