PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor
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PGM-IR_Halogen_Monitor_Instruction_Manual_3015-5466_(Page_16_-_30)_(Rev_10_-_March_2016).pdf (8.48 MB)
PGM-IR_Halogen_Monitor_Instruction_Manual_3015-5466_(Page_1_-_15)_(Rev_10_-_March_2016).pdf (8.5 MB)
Bacharach_Battery_Pack_For_Gas_Monitors_User_Guide_(Rev_0_-_December_2015).pdf (2.59 MB)
PGM-IR_Halogen_Monitor_Instruction_Manual_3015-5466_(Page_16_-_30)_(Rev_10_-_March_2016).pdf (8.48 MB)
PGM-IR_Halogen_Monitor_Instruction_Manual_3015-5466_(Page_1_-_15)_(Rev_10_-_March_2016).pdf (8.5 MB)
Bacharach_Battery_Pack_For_Gas_Monitors_User_Guide_(Rev_0_-_December_2015).pdf (2.59 MB)
PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor
Model
3015-5696 PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor - For Halogen-Based Refrigerant Gases
(Including Rechargeable Battery Pack, 120-240VAC Charging Adapter and Softcase)
Model
3015-5696 PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor - For Halogen-Based Refrigerant Gases
(Including Rechargeable Battery Pack, 120-240VAC Charging Adapter and Softcase)
3015-8001 PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor - for carbon dioxide
3015-4790 PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor - for nitrous oxide
3015-5148 PGM-IR Portable Area Gas Monitor - for sulfur hexafloride
Our Most Powerful, Most Accurate Portable Refrigerant Detector
- The most powerful, accurate portable refrigerant detector
- 1 ppm Minimum Detectable Level
- Detect leaks that other instruments can’t
- Cut leak inspection times
- Fast response time finds leaks quickly
- Infrared sensor unaffected by changes in temperature and humidity
- Real time ppm display quantifies leak to help easily find the source
- 50+ refrigerants accurately detected
- Halogen CO2, N2 and SF6 versions available
Description
Is there a way to determine how many parts per million (ppm) a leak of 0.1 ounce per year (oz/yr) is?
A leak of 134a refrigerant measuring 0.1 oz/yr is equivalent to approximately 380 to 400ppm. A leak
measuring 0.2oz/yr is equivalent to approximately 760 to 800ppm.