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FM200 Handheld Formaldehyde
(CH2O or HCHO) Meter
Measures Formaldehyde concentration, Air Temperature, and
Humidity. Adjustable audible alarm feature is excellent for
checking indoor air quality in buildings.
Applications:
Formaldehyde is used in the manufacture of many industrial and consumer goods.
Emissions from some of these items can rise when moisture and heat increase.
These emissions are a contributing factor to Sick Building Syndrome, which may
lead to itchy eyes and throat, as well as headaches and dizziness.
- Glue/Paint manufacturers
- Insulation/Plywood/Fiberboard
- Timber Paneling/Particleboard
- Cosmetics
- Shampoos
- Soap Bars/Body Wash
Features
⢠Simultaneously displays Formaldehyde concentration,
Air Temperature, and Relative Humidity readings on
large LCD with backlight feature
⢠Audible alarm default at 0.08ppm (adjustable)
⢠Designed with Electrochemical CH2O sensor
⢠Sensor LED indication where green indicates
sensor is connected properly and power is on,
red LED shows the fan is in working condition
(active = flashing red; inactive = solid red)
⢠Built-in bumper that allows the fan inside the sensor to
draw in gas quickly
⢠CH2O Calibration function in fresh air
⢠Min/Max and Data Hold
⢠Auto power off with disable
⢠Low battery indicator
⢠Complete with soft tube (approx. 1ft/300mm),
sensor with 2.1ft (657mm) cable, 6 AAA batteries
and carrying case
Specifications
Formaldehyde (CH2O or HCHO)
Air Temperature
Relative Humidity
Dimensions
Weight
Range
0.00 to 5.00ppm
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
10% to 90%RH
6.3 x 2.4 x 1.6â (160 x 60 x 40mm)
6.4oz (181.4g)
Resolution
0.01ppm
0.1°F/°C
0.1%RH
Ordering
FM200................ Handheld Formaldehyde Meter
Specifications subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2014 FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
Rev. 12/17/14
Basic Accuracy
±5%
±2°F/1°C
±5%RH
UPC Code: 793950232002
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