The AreaRae Gamma is a combination multi-gas and radiation detector equipped with a wireless RF (radio Frequency) modem which allows the unit to communicate and transmit readings and other information on a real time basis with a remotely located base controller.
In stand alone operation, the AreaRae Gamma gas monitor is a rugged, weather resistant one to five sensor portable monitor that can run up to 18 hours on either rechargeable Lithium-ion or optional alkaline batteries. It is also the first "lunch box" type multi sensor instrument able to include a gamma sensor for measurement of gamma radiation, a photo ionization detector (PID) for parts per million measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), as well as LEL, oxygen and a selectable electrochemical toxic sensor.
The RF modem allows real time data transmissions with a base controller located up to 2 miles away from the AreaRae Gamma detector. A personal computer can be used as the base station for an AreaRae Gamma system. The standard ProRae remote software used to control AreaRae systems is capable of monitoring the input of up to 64 remotely located monitors.
Features
- Up to 4 gas sensors (PID, LEL, Oxygen and 1 toxic sensor)
- One radiation sensor (Gamma)
- Loud buzzer and large, extra bright warning light
- Large LCD display and keypad
- Rugged, weather proof housing
- Built in sampling pump
- Interchangeable Li-Ion or alkaline battery pack
- Continuous operation via AC source
- Real time wireless data transmission with built in RF modem
- View real time sensor data and alarm status at headquarters or command center
- Optional GPS provides ability to track and display readings from remote detectors
- Fully hardware and software compatible with standard AreaRae 5 gas monitoring system
- License free, ISM band RF transmission with communication range up to 2 miles (extendable with RaeLink Repeaters)
- Standard AreaRae gas detector is factory upgradeable to AreaRae Gamma detector
Applications
- Hazmat and emergency response
- Homeland defense
- Public venue protection
- First responders
- Port Security
- Border crossings
Sensor Specifications
| Sensor |
Range |
Resolution |
| Oxygen |
0-30% |
0.1% |
| Combustible Gas |
1-100% LEL |
1% |
| VOCs |
0-199 ppm |
0.1 ppm |
|
200-2,000 ppm |
1 ppm |
| Carbon Monoxide |
0-500 ppm |
1 ppm |
|
10-2,000 ppm
|
10 ppm
|
| Hydrogen Sulfide |
0-100 ppm |
1 ppm |
| Sulfur Dioxide |
0-20.0 ppm |
0.1 ppm |
| Nitric Oxide |
0-250 ppm |
1 ppm |
| Nitrogen Dioxide |
0-20.0 ppm |
0.1 ppm |
| Chlorine |
0-10.0 ppm |
0.1 ppm |
| Hydrogen Cyanide |
0-100 ppm |
1 ppm |
| Ammonia |
0-50 ppm |
1 ppm |
| Phosphine |
0-5.0 ppm |
0.1 ppm |
| Hydrogen Chloride |
2 to 15 ppm
|
1 ppm
|
| Hydrogen Fluoride |
2 to 10 ppm
|
1 ppm
|
Gamma Sensor Specifications
| Sensor |
DER Range |
Energy Range |
Sensitivity |
| Gamma |
1-4,000 uR/h
(0.01 uSv/h) |
0.060-3.0 MeV |
>100 cps/uSv/h |
Specifications
| Detector |
Up to 5 sensors (radiation, oxygen, combustible, toxic and VOC) electrochemical sensors for toxic gases and oxygen, PID sensor for VOCs, catalytic sensor for combustible gases, scintillation crystal for gamma radiation |
| Operating Hours |
18 hours continuous |
| Battery |
Rechargeable, 7.4V/4.5 Ah, Lithium-Ion battery pack with built in charger or a 6 C cell alkaline battery pack |
| Battery Charger |
Less than 10 hours charge thorough built-in smart charger |
| Display |
2 line, 16 digit LCD with automatic LED back light |
| Keypads |
3 operation and 4 programming keys |
| Direct Readout |
Instantaneous values, sensor name, high and low values for all detectors, TWA and STEL values for toxic and VOCs, battery voltage and elapsed time |
| Alarm |
Flashing red LED cluster to indicate exceeded preset limits, low battery or sensor failure |
| Alarm Setting |
Separate alarm limit settings for TWA, STEL, Low and High alarms for VOC toxic gases, Low and high alarm for LEL and radiation |
| Alarm Mode |
Latching or automatic reset |
| Audible Alarm |
110 dB buzzer at 10 cm (typical) |
| Visual Alarm |
Flashing red LED cluster |
| Datalogging |
4,000 points for each sensor with time stamp, serial number, user ID, site ID |
| Data Storage |
20,000 readings (64 hours, 5 channels at 1 minute intervals) in non volatile memory |
| Datalog Interval |
Programmable 1-3,600 seconds |
| Communication |
Upload data to PC and Download monitor setup from PC through RS-232 link to serial port on PC |
| EM Immunity |
No effect when exposed to 0.43 mW/cm2 RF interference (5 watt transmitter at 12") |
| Calibration |
Two point field calibration for fresh air and standard reference gas |
| Sampling Pump |
Internal integrated diaphragm pump with programmable "High" (400CC) and "Low" (300cc) flow rate settings |
| Low Flow Alarm |
Auto shut off at low flow condition |
| Temperature |
-4 to 113°F |
| Humidity |
0 to 95% rH |
| Size |
9.25" x 5.0" x 9.25" |
| Weight |
8.5 pounds |
| Certifications |
CSA Classified for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D (w/900 MHz modem) |
| Frequency |
902 to 928 MHz (License-free) |
| RF Range |
Up to 2 miles extendable with RaeLinks Repeaters |
Ordering Information
Each AreaRae Gamma gas monitor includes sensors as specified, filters, calibration adapter, manual, shoulder strap, rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack & charger, alkaline battery pack, water trap adapter, 10 spare external water trap filters, hard transport case, Teflon tubing, and tool kit.. The AreaRae with calibration kit includes all of the above plus calibration gas and regulator. The datalogger version includes software and cable. For pricing, please call AFC International at 1-800-952-3293, 219-987-6825 or fax 219-987-6826 or email sales@afcintl.com.
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