F8100 Safe-Air Monitor
The F8100 Safe-Air Monitor is Factair’s most advanced breathing-air quality monitoring instrument. With a 7” touch screen colour display the instrument has been designed for ease of use making it easy to verify the quality of breathing-air systems against a range of international standards including EN 12021, CGA G-7.1-2011 grade D and AS-NZS 1715:2009.
The instrument incorporates electronic sensors for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and oxygen. Levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are tested with a PID sensor and a sample test point allows you to test for the presence of oil aerosols using a Dräger Impactor. An electronic dewpoint meter measures moisture content.
With a large 175mm colour touch screen display the instruments have been designed for ease of use; the sensors
can be configured specifically for your application. As well as displaying the live sensor readings, results are also
data-logged in the instrument, these can be interrogated via the display and also downloaded to a PC.
The instrument has a number of connectivity options for remote alarms and GSM modem, providing alarm and
read out data over a mobile network.
TECHNICAL DATA
SENSORS |
RANGE |
SENSOR TYPE |
O2 |
0-25% |
Electrochemical |
CO |
0-20 PPM |
Electrochemical |
CO2 |
0-2000 PPM |
Non-Dispersive Infrared |
VOCs |
0-40 PPM |
Photoionisation Detector (PID) |
Moisture |
-100°C to +20°C Pressure Dewpoint |
Ceramic Moisture Sensor Dewpoint Meter |
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SOFTWARE |
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Configuration of test standard and limits accessed via on screen software Data logging results can be downloaded using PC software provided |
HOME SCREEN
TEST STANDARD SELECTION
MAIN ALARM CONFIGURATION SCREEN
The F8100 provides data-logging which can be downloaded via USB cable. Individual sensor readings can also be reviewed on screen as shown below.
SMS UPDATES
A SIM card can be fitted in the F8100 to provide SMS text alerts if any of the sensor readings exceed their pre or main alarm limits
You can also check the instrument from another mobile number by texting the SIM card number in the F8100 with the text “Status”, an example of this is shown below:
By texting the SIM card number in the F8100 with the text “Hello” it will respond with an SMS detailing the instrument’s version number and the mobile network signal strength.
By texting the SIM card number in the F8100 with the text “Values” it will respond with an SMS detailing the current sensor readings, an example of this is shown below: