Reference: APHA-360
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The RAE Systems MiniRAE 2000 is a portable photoionization detector (PID) designed for real-time monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in various environments.
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The MiniRAE 2000 is a compact, rugged handheld device equipped with a photoionization detector (PID) that offers an extended measurement range from 0 to 10,000 parts per million (ppm). This makes it suitable for applications such as environmental site surveying, hazardous materials response, and industrial hygiene monitoring. The device features a built-in sampling pump with a flow rate of 450-550 cc/min, allowing for sampling from distances up to 100 feet horizontally or vertically. It also includes data logging capabilities, storing up to 15,000 data points with time and date stamps. The MiniRAE 2000 operates on a rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack, providing up to 10 hours of continuous operation. Its lightweight design (approximately 1.2 lbs or 0.55 kg) and user-friendly interface make it a versatile tool for VOC detection in various settings.
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The RAE Systems MiniRAE 2000 is a portable photoionization detector (PID) designed for real-time monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in various environments.
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