
Gas Detection
Teledyne – GT Series – Portable Gas Detection
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The Teledyne GS700 is a portable, configurable gas detector with infrared technology, ideal for accurate field gas surveys and data logging. Available to purchase or service.
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The Teledyne Gasurveyor 700 (GS700) is a highly configurable, portable gas detection instrument that combines cutting-edge infrared sensor technology with a robust, user-friendly design. Built for performance and adaptability, the GS700 is ideal for a wide range of gas surveying applications, offering exceptional accuracy, reliability, and ease of use in the field.
Designed to meet the needs of utility professionals, the GS700 offers quick start-up, a clear interface, and intelligent sensor technology to detect and measure a variety of gases. Depending on the configuration, the instrument can detect gases such as PPM, LEL, Volume Gas, O₂, CO, H₂S, and Hydrogen (H₂).
Thanks to its configurable platform, the GS700 can be tailored to suit everything from leak detection to confined space entry, making it an indispensable tool for surveyors and technicians. Select between alkaline or rechargeable battery options, with all instruments supplied complete with a full range of accessories, including probes, filters, carry case, charger, and more.
Some models also feature Bluetooth, GPS, and PGT+ connectivity, supporting wireless communication and improved data tracking for enhanced operational efficiency.
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Taking into consideration the ATEX directive, manufacturer recommendations and your own company risk assessments, it is recommended that you bump test your monitor before every use, it is true that the law is not clear and doesn’t use the all-important word “MUST” and the regulation only surrounds flammable gases, not toxic, but you can guarantee that the authorities would want to see evidence of such testing should the worst happen!
No. Whilst a monitor can initially pass the start-up process and indicate that the monitor is functional, what this doesn’t tell you is if gas can actually reach the sensor, as the sensor membranes can become clogged with muck, dust and particles that are not visible to the human eye and thus not allowing the gas molecules to reach the sensor and react in a timely fashion.