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| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Measured gases | |
| Measuring range | |
| Detection principle | |
| Accuracy | |
| Resolution | |
| Response time | |
| Ingress protection | |
| Explosion protection | |
| Operating temperature | |
| Power supply | |
| Output signal |
A cost-effective way to manage PortableGas Detector calibration and impact testing is to adopt the MicroDock II automated test and calibration system.
MicroDock II Dock Calibration Systemgas detector product diagram at a glance

Consistency is quick and easy - automatically keep accurate records
Automated shock testing, calibration, recording, and charging
A base station with AC outlets can support up to six modules to suit your application
Check the proper performance of the detector
Reduced maintenance costs
Device management with Honeywell Safety Suite
Size 8.3 x 10.4 x 3.2 in. / 21.2 x 26.3 x 8.2 cm (base station plus one docking module)
Power supply 6V wall adaptor or four C-cell batteries
Real-time clock provides time and date stamp for “last calibration” and “last bump test” data
Data storage Automatic (instrument and base station)
MultiMediaCard data storage system
It is suitable for industrial safety monitoring and on-site inspection scenarios.