SATA X767-PLUS Dan-Am Carbon Monoxide Monitor
- The SATA X767-PLUS Dan-Am Carbon Monoxide Monitor is a professional-grade device designed to ensure the safety of supplied air breathing systems in automotive and industrial environments. Manufactured by KWJ Engineering to Dan-Am specifications, this monitor provides continuous digital readouts of CO levels, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations. Its robust construction and advanced features make it an essential tool for maintaining air quality in spray booths and similar settings.
- Features:
- Alarm set at 10 ppm with an LCD display
- Easy to install and maintain
- Internal access with quick release latch
- Audible and visual alarms for high CO or sensor failure
- RFI filtered from interference of cell phones, two-way radios, etc.
- LCD digital readout in 1 ppm increments with response time of 10 s to 95%
- Proven reliable performance electrochemical sensor
- Calibration recommended every 6 months
- Includes:
- 10 ft of air sample tubing
- Alarm/Silence button for muting audible alarm for 4 minutes
- Mounting hardware for installation outside spray booth
- Specifications:
- Detection range: 0 to 199 ppm CO
- Alarm threshold: 10 ppm
- Power supply: 110 VAC
- Sensor type: Electrochemical
- Display: LCD digital readout
- Response time: 10 seconds to 95%
- Operating temperature: 30°F to 120°F
- Dimensions: 4" x 6" x 3.5"
- Weight: 4.2 lbs
- The SATA X767-PLUS Dan-Am Carbon Monoxide Monitor can also be referred to as Dan-Am X767-PLUS CO Monitor, SATA X767-PLUS CO Monitor, SATA Guardian CO Monitor, SATA X767-PLUS Carbon Monoxide Detector, and SATA X767-PLUS Breathing Air Monitor.
Dan-Am Company offers a quality line of carbon monoxide monitors designed to ensure the safety and reliability of supplied air breathing systems. Their monitors, including the X767-PLUS, are manufactured to high standards, providing continuous monitoring and advanced features to meet the demands of professional environments.
Q: What is the purpose of the SATA X767-PLUS Dan-Am Carbon Monoxide Monitor?
A: It continuously monitors carbon monoxide levels in supplied air breathing systems to ensure safety and compliance with OSHA regulations.
Q: How does the alarm system work on the X767-PLUS?
A: The monitor provides both audible and visual alarms when CO levels exceed 10 ppm or in case of sensor failure.
Q: Is the monitor affected by humidity or airflow?
A: No, the electrochemical sensor used in the X767-PLUS is unaffected by humidity and is not airflow sensitive.
Q: How often should the monitor be calibrated?
A: Calibration is recommended every 6 months to ensure accurate readings.
Q: Can the monitor be installed inside the spray booth?
A: It is recommended to mount the monitor outside the spray booth to protect it from overspray and to avoid operating the 110 VAC version in electrically classified hazardous areas.