- 24 month disposable detector
 - Requires no calibration or maintenance
 - Simple, convenient one-button operation
 - IP66/67 rating for moisture/dust protection
 - Built-in event logging stores alarm events
 
	GasAlertClip Extreme - Waterproof 2-Year Disposable Gas Detector with Event Logging.
	
	Simply press the START/TEST button and the GasAlertClip Extreme is ready to use, providing two years of continuous, maintenance-free operation from the day of activation.
	
	The Single Gas Detector Ex-Proof Disposable 24 Month Gas Detector is highly waterresistant, with an IP-66/67 housing fully immersible to a depth of one meter. The GasAlertClip Extreme housing includes a integral concussion-proof boot, and a heavy-duty, stainless steel, alligator style belt-clip. A large easy-to-read LCD shows detector life remaining, alarm setpoints, and peak alarm exposures.
	
	The detector’s life remaining is displayed in months, days, then hours. A fullfunction self-test verifi es sensor, circuitry and battery integrity as well as function of the audible, visual and vibrator alarms. Stored data can be transmitted directly by IR link to a cordless infrared printer for immediate printout, or to a personal computer by means of an IR adapter connected to the computer’s USB port.
	
	The Single Gas Detector Ex-Proof Disposable 24 Month Gas Detector is equipped with two alarm setpoints used to activate a high output 95 dB (typical) audible alarm, a bright, wide-angled quad LED visual alarm and a built-in vibrator alarm.
	
	Simply clip the GasAlertClip Extreme to your lapel, pocket, belt or hard-hat for unequaled, cost-effective protection.
	
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Protect Yourself
- Two years of protection with zero maintenance costs
 - Continuous, alphanumeric LCD shows detector life remaining, alarm setpoints and advises self-test status
 - Rugged, IP-66/67 highly water-resistant design
 - Built-in concussion-proof boot
 - Records and displays the peak alarm encountered and the time since the exposure occurred
 - Records and transmits gas alarm events encountered and the time elapsed since the event occurred
 - Two alarm levels (Low / High)
 - Provides typical 95 dB tone and bright, quad-LED indication on alarm
 - Internal vibrator alarm
 - Small size (1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 in. / 28 x 50 x 81 mm) and lightweight (2.7 oz. / 76 g)
 - Maintenance free—no sensor or battery replacement, no calibration, no downtime
 - Full function self-test of: audible/visual alarms plus integrity of sensor, battery and circuitry
 - Continuously ON—one button activation, test and data transmission
 - Comes complete with pocket/belt clip and test cap
 - Instructions in local languages included
 - Optional alligator and hard hat clips available
 
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				 Gas monitored:  | 
			
				 H2S  | 
			
				 CO  | 
			
				 SO2  | 
			
				 O2  | 
		
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				 Sensor range:  | 
			
				 0 - 100 ppm  | 
			
				 0 - 300 ppm  | 
			
				 0 - 100 ppm  | 
			
				 0 - 30.0% by vol.  | 
		
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				 Low alarm level:  | 
			
				 10 ppm  | 
			
				 35 ppm  | 
			
				 5 ppm  | 
			
				 19.5 %  | 
		
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				 High alarm level:  | 
			
				 15 ppm  | 
			
				 200 ppm  | 
			
				 10 ppm  | 
			
				 23.5 %  | 
		
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				 Operating Temperature:  | 
			
				 
					-40 to +122 °F  | 
			
				 
					-22 to+122°F  | 
			
				 
					-22 to +122 °F  | 
			
				 
					-4 to +122 °F  | 
		
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				 Calibration:  | 
			
				 Not required  | 
			
				 Self-calibrating  | 
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				 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  | 
			
				 Rugged composite material with integral concussion-proof boot  | 
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				 Humidity  | 
			
				 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)  | 
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				 EMI/RFI  | 
			
				 Complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  | 
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				 Ingress protection  | 
			
				 IP 66/67  | 
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				 Battery  | 
			
				 Lithium, non-replaceable  | 
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				 Size  | 
			
				 28 x 50 x 81 mm / 1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 inches  | 
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				 Weight  | 
			
				 76 g / 2.7 oz.  | 
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				 WARRANTY  | 
			
				 2 years from activation plus 1 year shelf-life  | 
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				 Operational life  | 
			
				 Two years3  | 
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				 Continuously on  | 
			
				 Yes  | 
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				 One-button control  | 
			
				 Activation, self-test and alarm event data transmission  | 
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				 Full function self-test  | 
			
				 Verifies integrity of sensor, circuitry and battery; audible/visual alarms  | 
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				 Sensor  | 
			
				 Electrochemical cell (temperature compensated)  | 
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				 INDICATORS AND ALARMS  | 
			
				 
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				 Visual gas alarm  | 
			
				 Flashing, wide-angled alarm lens with dual red LEDs plus ALARM LCD readout  | 
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				 Audible gas alarm  | 
			
				 Pulsing siren 85 dB at 0.3 m / 1 ft.  | 
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				 Vibrator alarm  | 
			
				 Internal  | 
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				 Failure alarm  | 
			
				 Yes (audible/visual)  | 
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				 Self-test pass  | 
			
				 Yes (audible/visual)  | 
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				 Other  | 
			
				 Low battery and end of life (audible/visual)  | 
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				 CONTINUOUS LCD DISPLAY  | 
			
				 Alphanumeric status panel LCD advises  | 
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				 Life remaining  | 
			
				 Continuously displayed in months, then days, then hours  | 
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				 Two alarm levels  | 
			
				 LOW alarm / HIGH alarm  | 
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				 Peak alarm exposure  | 
			
				 Records and displays peak alarm exposure, and time elapsed (up to 24 hrs.)  | 
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				 Alarm setpoints  | 
			
				 High and low (displayed on demand in ppm or %)  | 
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				 Self-test status  | 
			
				 Advises to “TEST” and that self-test was passed “.”  | 
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				 TESTS  | 
			
				 
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				 Full function self-test  | 
			
				 On-demand, as often as once every 20 hours and on activation  | 
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				 Battery  | 
			
				 Every two hours (auto)  | 
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				 EVENT LOGGING  | 
			
				 Records and transmits up to 10 gas alarm events  | 
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				 Event information  | 
			
				 Gas type, peak exposure level (ppm or %); alarm duration in minutes and seconds; time elapsed since the alarm occurred in days, hours and minutes  | 
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				 Transmission method  | 
			
				 Via infrared port to thermal printer or USB  | 
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