GX-6000

M2 Gas Sensor Transmitter

  • 6 gas, sample draw with PID & super toxics

    Simply put, the GX-6000 is a game changer. This powerful hand-held instrument is capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 6 gases. In addition to the standard 4 confined space gases which include combustibles, O2, CO, & H2S, the GX-6000 has 2 additional smart channels that accept PID, IR or super toxic sensors. Equipped with a strong internal sample pump, a man-down alarm, a panic alarm, an LED flashlight, and large auto rotating LCD display, the GX-6000 can operate as a single gas PID unit or a multifunctional tool utilizing all 6 channels. The GX-6000 with a PID sensor will come equipped with a library of over 600 VOC gases to choose from as standard. Choosing from the library is easy with a personalized favorites list of 30 commonly used VOC’s as well as a list of 8 of the most recently used VOC’s.

    The GX-6000 has a rugged design built for the nastiest environments. It is equipped with a removable impact-resistant rubber boot and a dust and water resistant enclosure with an IP-67 rating. With 5 bright LED lights on 3 sides of the instrument, alarms are easily seen from a variety of perspectives. With vibration and loud audible alarm, GX-6000 will easily alert users when needed.

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Features

  • Monitor up to 6 gases
  • 2 smart slots that auto recognize PID, IR, and super toxic sensors
  • Library of over 600 VOCs
  • PPM Leak Check mode
  • Man-down alarm
  • Panic alarm
  • Auto display rotation
  • LED Light source
  • Internal sample pump
  • Glove friendly buttons
  • Light weight, small, rugged IP-67 design
  • Interchangeable battery packs Li-ion / alkaline
  • Operates up to 14 hours on Li-ion battery pack, fully recharges in 3 hours
  • Field replaceable sensors, batteries, filters & pump
  • Current time display

Applications

  • Confined Space Entry
  • Hazmat Response Teams
  • Arson Investigation
  • Remediation Site
  • Perimeter Monitoring
  • Leak detection
  • Landfill monitoring