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Heath’s RMLD technologies have led the industry for remote methane detection since the release of the original unit in 2005. Our newest model the RMLD Complete Solution (RMLD-CS) utilizes the same TDLAS technology but in a more convenient, lightweight, single unit package without compromising performance. The RMLD-CS is field rugged and operates under a variety of field conditions including ...
RLGD-100, the Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) based technology makes remote methane leak detection possible. Easy to operate, instant response and built-in calibration function, providing ultimate convenience and ...
Outline and Principle 1.1 Outline This product is a handheld gas detector for remote detection of methane and methane-containing gases (natural gas or similar). ...
The latest addition to the GAZOMAT™ product line, the next-generation GAZOSCAN™, is a handheld remote methane detector (RMD). This laser-based RMD is easy to use, highly sensitive and easily detects at 100 meters (330 feet) away, making it the ultimate tool for natural gas leak inspection of residential buildings and properties, gas leak inspection of natural gas pipelines, and ...
technology for remote detection of gas leaks. The RMLD-CS (Remote Methane Leak Detector - Complete Solution) is a highly advanced technology, capable of detecting methane leaks from a remote distance. This technology makes it possible to detect leaks in areas that may be difficult to reach such as busy roadways, yards with dogs, fenced-off areas, bridge pipes and biogas ...
Methane Detection at a Distance l Visual and audible alarms l Lightweight and portable l Bluetooth connection l Data logging capabilities Laser Methane Mini When lives and property are at risk and you need gas detection equipment that is totally reliable, you need Crowcon. ...
Actual distance may vary due to background type and conditions.Beam Size: Conical in shape with a 22” width at 100 ft (56 cm at 30 m)Detection Alarms Modes: Digital Methane Detection (DMD): Audible tone relative to concentration when detection threshold exceeded. ...
