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2015 Handheld Indoor Air Quality Monitor

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The new 2015 AQ Pro-VOC by E Instruments brings together sophistication and technological innovation in a convenient and economical all-in-one instrument, providing the IAQ professional the latest in indoor air quality monitoring and real-time data logging for IAQ analysis in Hospitals, Buildings, Schools, Labs, Clean Rooms, Airports, and more.

The AQ Pro-VOC Includes:

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A Dash of Maxwell’s: A Maxwell’s Equations Primer

Through mathematical precision, Glen Dash offers a comprehensive exploration of Maxwell's Equations, revealing the intricate mechanisms by which electric and magnetic fields interact to explain electromagnetic radiation and fundamentally shape our technological understanding of modern electronics and communications.
  • A VOC Sensor: Low Range or High Range
  • Low Range: 0-20 PPM
  • High Range: 0-200 PPM
  • Standard Model includes Temp, % RH,Barometric Air Pressure, Diff Pressure
  • Upgradeable to add Formaldehyde, O2, NO2, SO2, H2S
  • Real-time datalogging
  • Compact, Handheld Unit
  • Active Internal Sampling Pump Included
  • Magnetic Rubber Boot Included
  • Bluetooth Included
  • PC Software & USB Included
  • Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
  • Designed & Made in the USA

For more information, visit www.E-Inst.com.

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