0.1µm @ 1.0 cfm
4 channel remote laser particle counter
Pulse Output
Lighthouse REMOTE 1100 airborne laser
particulate monitors use a patented hard sealed HeNe 633nm laser that
enables reliable sensitivity down to 0.10
µm at a high flow rate of 1.0 CFM.
Well constructed and engineered for minimum
downtime,
the REMOTE 1100 line utilizes the long-life Enhanced Active Cavity Laser
technology that provides higher power, purged optics, a better signal to
noise ratio, and needs reduced maintenance compared to traditional laser-based
particle counters.
Perfect for continuous detection of all particle
events for critical or sensitive monitoring, equipment monitoring for
failure & preventative maintenance, alarming of yield destroying particle
excursions, or other needs for immediate feedback, the REMOTE 1100 with its
small size and versatile mounting options easily installs almost anywhere
for integration into facility monitoring/management systems. Lighthouse
REMOTE 1100 Airborne Laser Particle Counter uses Pulse Output to transfer up to
4 simultaneous size channels of particulate data.
The analog 4-20 milliamp loop is a very common
way to transmit instrumentation signals from one device to another. Up
to 4 sensors can be connected in serial (positive to negative) with one 24
volt DC power supply connected in parallel (positive to positive and
negative to negative). Four to twenty milliamp sensors can be loop
powered or self powered.
Features...
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0.10 µm Sensitivity
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1.0 CFM (28.3 LPM) Flow Rate
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Up to 4 Channels of Simultaneous Data
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Long Life, Hard Sealed HeNe 633nm Laser
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Uses External Vacuum Source
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Pulse Output

Product Review...
by Rod Yarbrough, Air Purification & IT Specialist
BPA Air Quality Solutions, LLC
As
an IT specialist, a major problem I've seen with technical systems is
getting all the components to work together. Certain things are
supposed to work universally, but when 2 items interface together, as simple
as they may be, there are always issue configuring them - and its not
something you can anticipate. The nice thing about Lighthouse
monitoring systems is the software. Lighthouse develops the product
hardware and software together. There are no archaic dip switches or
set up codes to "properly" configure your hardware. Everything is
software driven and easy to use. Something that can not be quantified
by looking at the comparison charts is ease of use. Lighthouse put a
lot of research and development into creating an easy to use, icon based
interface with point and click menus in plain English. None of these
other particle counter companies can match that.
As if the software alone isn't enough, combine
that with the superior quality laser technology of the 1100 series, and you
have a product that can't be touched by competitors. |