Product Description
The Setra Systems 5000 Series Remote Particle Counters are the most feature-advanced remote particle counters available. Integration is easy into a building automation and cleanroom management system via Ethernet, or (optional) Wireless 802.11 b/g, RS485 or RS232.
The 5000 Series remote particle counters display and report 6 user-selectable particle size channels, as well as (optional) temperature and relative humidity, flow and sensor status, date of last calibration, serial number, laser on-time and date of manufacture for easy maintenance and warranty management.
These remote particle counters store up to 45,000 time stamped particle count and environmental data records which provides data redundancy on every instrument. Setra Systems counters can be controlled and monitored remotely via web browser.
All Setra Systems counters meet ISO 21501-4 and JIS B9921. The 5000 Series ensures compliance with an on-board pulse height analyzer.
Enhanced Laboratory MonitoringThis Remote Airborne Particle Counter is specifically designed for laboratory use, where maintaining clean environments is critical. Its stainless steel construction resists corrosion and supports longevity even in demanding applications. Automatic operation ensures that measurements are consistent, accurate, and require limited user input, making it ideal for busy laboratory settings that prioritize reliability.
Seamless Integration and Easy InstallationThe device outputs data through a switching transducer, making it compatible with a variety of laboratory monitoring systems. Its straightforward installation process and user-friendly interface enable laboratories to quickly deploy and start monitoring air quality without extensive setup or training.
FAQs of Remote Airborne Particle Counter:
Q: How does the automatic operate method benefit laboratory environments?
A: The automatic operation method minimizes manual intervention, allowing for consistent and reliable particle monitoring while freeing up personnel for other essential tasks in the laboratory.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Remote Airborne Particle Counter?
A: This particle counter is constructed with premium stainless steel, offering superior resistance to corrosion and ensuring long-lasting durability in laboratory environments.
Q: When should I use a remote airborne particle counter in my laboratory?
A: A remote airborne particle counter should be used when continuous or unattended monitoring of air quality is required, especially in sensitive research or production areas where airborne contaminants must be minimized.
Q: Where can I install the Remote Airborne Particle Counter within my facility?
A: The counter is suitable for installation in cleanrooms, controlled environment laboratories, and any space where ongoing air cleanliness monitoring is critical. Its remote functionality allows for flexible placement throughout your facility.
Q: What is the process for integrating the switching transducer output with existing laboratory systems?
A: Integration involves connecting the devices switching transducer output to your laboratorys monitoring or building management system. Detailed guidelines are provided by the manufacturer to ensure seamless compatibility.
Q: How do users operate and monitor the device once installed?
A: Once installed, the device operates automatically, continuously collecting data. Users can monitor output through their connected laboratory systems without direct interaction with the device, reducing operational complexity.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing this Remote Airborne Particle Counter from a US-based supplier?
A: Partnering with a US-based manufacturer ensures compliance with local standards, easy access to technical support, and fast delivery for laboratory instrumentation and replacements.