REED R9350 Ammonia Gas Detector, 0 to 100ppm
Model: R9350 | UPC: 800837007124
REED R9350 Ammonia Gas Detector, 0 to 100ppm
Model: R9350 | UPC: 800837007124
Provides fast and precise detection of ammonia concentrations from 0 to 100 ppm in hazardous environments.
REED R9350 Offers
This Ammonia Gas Detector has been designed for accurate and rapid ammonia gas detection from 0 to 100ppm. The R9350 features a 2.8" LCD color display for clear data visualization, real-time clock and date stamping, and a user adjustable alarm to ensure timely notifications.
Features
- 0 to 100 ppm detection range with built-in pump
- Easy-to-read 2.8" (71mm) LCD color screen
- User selectable unit of measure (ppm, mg/m³)
- Real-time clock and date stamp
- Certified safe for hazardous environments (Ex ib IIC T4 Gb/ Ex ib IIIC T130°C Db)
- Audible, visual, and buzzer alarms
- Telescopic Probe extends up to 3.5' (1.06m)
- Rechargeable li-ion battery
- Low battery indicator and auto shut-off
REED R9350 Specifications
Range | 0 to 100ppm |
Accuracy | ±3.0% FS |
Resolution | 0.1ppm |
Pump Pressure | 90 to 110kPa |
Test Run Time | ~90 seconds |
General Specifications | |
Alarms | Yes (audible/visual/buzzer) |
Unit of Measure | ppm, mg/m³ |
Display | 2.8" (71mm) LCD Color Screen |
Max | Yes |
Min | Yes |
Real-Time Clock and Date Stamp | Yes |
Belt Clip | Yes |
Max Probe Length | 3.5' (1.06m) |
Autoshut off | Yes (10 mins, 30 mins, off) |
Power Supply | Universal AC adapter/charger; 3.7V rechargeable battery |
Battery Life | Approx. 8-10 hours |
Battery Charge Time | Approx. 4-5 hours |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Product Certifications | CE |
Operating Temperature | -4 to 104°F (-20 to 40°C) |
Operating Humidity | 10 to 80% |
Storage Temperature | -4 to 104°F (-20 to 40°C) |
Storage Humidity | 10 to 80% |
Dimensions | 8 x 3 x 2.75" (203 x 76 x 70 mm) |
Weight | 15.2oz (430g) |
What's included with the REED R9350
- Power Adapter
- Filters
- Telescopic Probe
- Carrying Case
Ideal Applications for the REED R9350
- Industrial safety monitoring in ammonia storage and handling areas
- Refrigeration and cooling system inspections
- Agricultural and livestock operations to detect ammonia in confined spaces
- Chemical manufacturing and processing facilities
- Wastewater treatment plants for monitoring ammonia emissions
- Research and laboratory environments requiring precise ammonia detection