GMI Remote Methane Leak Detector ( RMLD ) Intrinsically

£18,148.00ex. VAT £21,777.60 inc. VAT

We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

The Remote Methane Leak Detector (RMLD) uses a tuneable Infrared diode for open path optical absorption specific to methane.

With a range of up to 30 metres the RMLD is able to measure from 1 ppm up to high concentrations to enable fast remote leak detection during leak surveys.
This lightweight self-calibrating instrument reduces times for walked surveys by up to 50%. On board datalogging facilitates permanent record keeping.

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We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

KEY FEATURES

  • Ultra fast response for Methane leaks from Gas Distribution Networks
  • Tuneable Diode Laser
  • Visible Spotter laser
  • Locates Methane up to 30 metres
  • Methane Specific (no false positive)
  • Digital Methane Detection (DMD)
  • Self-Test and Calibration Functions
  • Continuous audio tone relative to gas concentration
  • Datalogging

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