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UltraRAE
Hand-held Compound-specific Monitor
Faster analysis times than colorimetric tube or GC
Highly accurate
Internal pump
3000-point datalogging storage capacity for downloading
to a PC
Highly sensitive
- Detects benzene down to 0.1 ppm in 60 seconds
Low-cost ownership and analysis
Minimal interference
Protective rubber boot with belt clip
A quick spot-check monitor, the UltraRAE is used by occupational
health, safety, and environmental personnel for tank
entry pre-screening during refinery and
plant maintenance, hazardous material response, marine spill response, and
refinery down-stream monitoring. UltraRAE combines a
separation tube and photo-ionization
detector (PID) to eliminate the problems associated with colorimetric tubes
and gas chromatographs. Easy-to-use, simply insert a
RAE-Sep tube
for a total vapor reading or a specific compound reading.
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Ordering Information Online
Ordering
| UltraRAE |
Cat. No. |
| UltraRAE for Benzene-VOC (datalogging), includes 9.8 eV lamp,
internal pump, battery adapter, NiMH battery, total VOC tube, ten RAE-Sep
tubes, ProRAE Suite Software, computer interface cable, and soft carry
case |
730-7003-000 |
| UltraRAE for Benzene-VOC Kit (datalogging), includes 9.8 eV lamp,
internal pump, battery adapter, NiMH battery, total VOC tube, ten RAE-Sep
tubes, transport case, spare connector kit, organic vapor zeroing kit,
gas outlet port tubing, tool kit, lamp cleaning kit, ProRAE Suite Software,
computer interface cable, and soft carry case |
730-0002-000 |
| UltraRAE for Benzene-VOC Deluxe Kit (datalogging), includes 9.8
eV lamp, internal pump, battery adapter, NiMH battery, total VOC tube,
ten RAE-Sep tubes, transport case, spare connector kit, organic vapor zeroing
kit, gas outlet port tubing, tool kit, lamp cleaning kit, calibration gas,
Tedlar calibration bag, regulator, ProRAE Suite Software, computer interface
cable, and soft carry case |
730-0000-000 |
| UltraRAE Accessories |
Cat. No. |
| PID Lamp, 9.8 eV |
730-0020-000 |
| Lamp Cleaning Kit |
730-0002-LC |
RAE-Sep Tubes, Benzene (pk/5),
requires 9.8 eV Lamp |
730-3022-005 |
| RAE-Sep Tubes, VOC (pk/5) |
730-2502-005 |
RAE-Sep Tubes, Butadiene (pk/5)
requires 9.8 eV Lamp |
730-3024-005 |
RAE-Sep Tubes, Halocarbons (pk/5)
requires 11.7 eV Lamp |
730-3023-005 |
Free training video provided with all RAE instruments
UltraRAE Kits & RAE-Sep tubes also available for benzene, butadiene, and
methylene chloride.
IP and UV Lamps
All elements and chemicals can be ionized, but differ in the amount of energy
required to break them into ions. The term Ionization Potential (IP) refers to
the energy required to displace an electron and ionize a compound. IP is measured
in electron volts (eV) and can be determined by referencing the Chemical and
Physical Properties listed for each chemical in the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical
Hazards or the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Light energy emitted by
a UV lamp is also measured in eV. If the IP of a compound is less than the eV
output of a PID lamp, the sample will be ionized (e.g., benzene with an IP of
9.24 eV can be ionized by a 9.8 eV lamp). Compounds with a higher IP such as
acetic acid (10.66 eV) can only be ionized by an 11.7 eV lamp. Some compounds
such as carbon
monoxide (IP 14.01 eV) cannot be ionized by a PID lamp.
ProRAE Suite
ProRAE Suite datalogging software for Windows provides you with the option of
downloading data from your detection instrument to a PC for management, importing
into spreadsheet software, storage, or reporting. ProRAE Suite software is provided
with each datalogging instrument and is compatible with Windows 95, 98, 2000
and
XP.
This page was last modified March 25, 2008
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