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Hawkes Fire Upgrade Air tester

   Hawkes Fire Upgrade air purity tester to new F4000 fact air unit.

Factair’s latest generation of Safe-Air Testers make accurate air quality testing even easier to complete, ensuring compliance with the mandatory requirements of COSHH L5. The F4000 and the F4001, which are designed to for low and high pressure compressed-air respectively, test air to the requirements of EN12021.

Designed and manufactured within its instrument workshops the new F4000 and F4001 incorporate a range of innovative new features, including the ability to electronically store results and export to PC. Software is provided with each instrument to allow users to store and retrieve results as well as print individual test records.

Featuring a touch screen menu driven display both instruments incorporate an electronic reading for Oxygen, ambient and airline temperatures. Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide and Water levels are determined utilising Draeger chemical reagent tubes, whilst oil content can be measured either using the new Draeger Impactor or oil tube.

 

Please contact us to discuss your air testing needs.

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