GA-12plus hand-held analyser that can be equipped with up to 4 EC cells. Larger cousin of GA-12 analyser that share very similar functionality and options. Thanks to larger housing fits more sensors, is equipped with Li-ion battery by default. Manufactured according to the principles of EN50379.

Main Features:

  • Equipped with 3 or 4 electrochemical cells (typical configuration: O2, CO, NO/NOx, SO2)
  • LCD display (128×64) with back-lighting & large memory for results savings
  • Standard version with single pressure sensor (Add on. : differential pressure sensor, gas flow velocity – Optional)
    Rechargeable Li-ion battery for up to 10 hours of operation& Pressure sensor for flow rate of pump
  • Measurements of gas and ambient temperatures
  • Works with an external portable printer via wireless communication (IR LED)
  • Calculations of many additional parameters
  • Firmware for gas calibration

Gases:SO2, NO, NO2, CO, O2, HF, NH3, NOX, N2O, H2O, O3, HCN, CH4, D2O, HDO, HCL, VOC, Etc.,

Note: Consult Dealer for Other Gases.

GA-21plus – hand-held gas analyser

Advanced, yet still at a favourable price, equipped with up to 9 electrochemical and NDIR sensors. Has a built-in pressure sensor, large internal memory for results and built-in ribbon printer for standard (non-thermal) paper. Optional condensation “miniDryer” completes the offer for our best-selling portable device

Main Features:

  • Equipped with up to 7 electrochemical cells& 2 NDIR sensors
  • Built-in 58mm ribbon graphic printer
  • Peltier “miniDryer” with a peristaltic pump for condensate removal (optional)
  • Differential pressure sensor – for measurements of chimney draft and flow velocity (with help of Pitot tube)
  • Built-in large memory for results, two formats of data savings
  • Calculations of many additional parameters
  • Firmware for gas calibrations
  • Rechargeable battery for up to 7 hours of operating

Gases: SO2, NO, NO2, CO, O2, HF, NH3, NOX, N2O, H2O, O3, HCN, CH4, D2O, HDO, HCL, VOC, Etc.,

Note: Consult Dealer for Other Gases.