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Gas Detection and Analysis

AIRQUAL-1 Breathing Air Quality Test Kit Print Gas Detection and Analysis

The AIRQUAL-1 has been designed to fully comply with the EN12021 legislation for the testing of compressed respiratory/breathing air. a1-cbiss have designed a conveniently packaged breathing air quality test kit that allows for a convenient ‘on the spot’ measurement of compressed air quality. 

At 4kg and packaged in an aluminium casing, the AIRQUAL-1 is rugged, lightweight and does not require charging, meaning that it can even be used in situations where power isn’t accessible.

 This comprehensive air quality test kit is compact, easy to operate and can be used to indicate the level of contamination, as well as, operating flow, temperature and pressure.

The AIRQUAL-1 breathing air quality test kit has been designed for use with the Gastec Airtec Tubes and is supplied complete with oil mist, water vapour, CO and CO2 test tubes to allow immediate multiple testing.

In addition to the detection of the compressed air contaminants listed above, AIRQUAL-1 also features an oxygen analyser allowing for constant real-time display of the oxygen content within the compressed air system.

To request an on-site demonstration or further information, please contact us on 0151 666 8300 or email sales@a1-cbiss.com
 

Kit contents

  • 4 x packs of Gastec Tubes (10 tubes per pack)
  • GasBadge Plus (find out more here)
  • A stopwatch - to measure timing of flows
  • Selection valve for pressure and flow
  • Flow meters for the air and gas tubes
  • A screwdriver - to adjust flow
  • Notepad - to record results
  • Tip breaker

Features

  • Robust aluminium case
  • Lightweight only 4kgs
  • Rated up to 10 bar g
  • Calibration flow meters
  • No additional equipment required
  • On-site customer calibration function
  • No batteries required

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