| The PhD Lite is a personal, portable, microprocessor controlled gas detector that monitors two atmospheric hazards simultaneously: oxygen and combustible gas. The PhD Lite uses a front-mounted, graphics LCD (liquid crystal display) to simultaneously show readings of the gasses being measured. A loud audible alarm and alarm light are used to warn users when the concentrations of measured contaminants exceed the alarm set points. |
Easy to use:
All procedures necessary for day-to-day operation, including automatic calibration adjustment, are controlled through the single On/Off "Mode" button. |
Small package; rugged design:
One third smaller than the PhD Plus, the PhD Lite is completely sealed against the elements. The rugged metal-plated case is designed to minimize radio frequency interference. Two sensors are available for the detection of O2 and LEL. |
Automatic calibration adjustment: "One Button Auto Calibration" is available any time while the PhD Lite is in normal operation. All you have to do is press the "Mode" button, attach the adapter, and flow gas to the sensors. All the adjustments are made automatically. |
Alkaline battery version:
PhD Lite detectors are available with disposable alkaline batteries, which provides up to 9 hours of continuous operation. |
Accessories:
Each PhD Lite detector is shipped with hand aspirated sample draw kit with 10 feet of tubing, continuous sample pump kit, water trap filer, reference manual, quick reference card, and belt clip. |
The following specifications display the ranges for currently available sensors for use in the PhD Lite. Nominal range values indicate the gas-level range which the PhD Lite can detect over extended periods of operation. "Max overload" values indicate the highest instantaneous reading that the PhD Lite will be able to attain for a given sensor type. |