May 24, 2012 - Gas Monitoring Video from General Monitors explains the PA4000 Monitor’s gas detection principle and its application in a wide range of hazardous industrial environments to protect people, equipment, and facilities. Offering a low maintenance, cost-saving solution in situations where vapor interference or contaminants preclude the use of other measurement techniques, the PA4000 Photoacoustic Gas Monitor provides precise, high-performance gas monitoring. The PA4000 features dependable infrared (IR) sensing technology and is ideal for use in chemical refineries, mining and metals fabrication, agriculture, electric utilities, welding shops, indoor air quality monitoring, and building maintenance.
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General Monitors Video Explains Photoacoustic Gas Analyzer
Product video explains the PA4000 Monitor’s gas detection principle and its application in a wide range of hazardous industrial environments.
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