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Five gas sensors (plus temperature) can be mixed and matched in this new toxic gas monitor; the choices of gases that can be sensed include nitrogen dioxide, nitric oxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, ethylene oxide, oxygen, ammonia, chlorine, and carbon monoxide. The WolfSense™ application software allows for a real-time display of up to seven simultaneous measurements on a mobile computer, plus instantaneous datalogging and long-term trending, states the manufacturer. Data file association of text, graphic, audio, photo, CAD/CAM and calibration notes result in efficient and detailed documentation of surveys, the company says. Sensor tips are available at the tap of the tactile screen, and industry- and application-relevant Word documents and weblinks are also included. Additional probes are available for thermal comfort and IAQ applications.
GrayWolf Sensing Solutions, 12 Cambridge Dr., Trumbull, CT 06611; 203-416-0005; sales@WolfSense.com (e-mail); www.Wolfsense.com (website).
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