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Fluke 985 Airborne Particle Counter

Specialty Model CO-220 Carbon Monoxide Meter Measures CO levels in industrial invironmets, commercial or

Troubleshooting indoor air quality made easy The Fluke 985 Particle Counter is ideal for troubleshooting and monitoring indoor air quality issues and verifying HVAC filter performance in critical locations. With its easy to read and fully configurable channel display, lightweight yet rugged form and highly accurate measurements, the Fluke 985 is the perfect tool for the maintenance, HVAC, and IAQ professional. • Six channels and particle size range of 0.3 µm to 10.0 µm: Assures accurate measurements even for critical locations requiring ISO Class 5 – 9 certification • Ultra-lightweight and ergonomic design: Promises easy single-hand operation in tight or awkward spaces with less operator fatigue • Long battery life: Ten hours of standard-use battery life to last a full work day • Large 3.5 inch QVGC colour display: Easy navigation and viewing with the intuitive icons and large font options • 10,000 record storage: Quick access to historical data • On-screen data presentation: Data can be viewed in a traditional tabular or trend graph view at the user’s preference • Personalised setting and configurations: Customisable settings for the display, sample methods, and alarm settings for sample count • Data export options: Download data to a PC using a USB memory stick, USB cable or Ethernet connection. No special software is required to download or view data • Option password control: Confirms security when required • USB/Ethernet charge cradle: Assures device is always ready to go when needed • One year warranty

residential buildings where accumulation of combustion gas is possible. • Stand-alone CO meter that does not require a digital multimeter • Large backlit LCD displays CO levels from 0 ppm to 999ppm • Beeper triggers with increasing frequency as CO levels rise • MAX hold function stores and displays the maximum CO level • Automatic sensor zeroing and self-test upon startup For more information, go to www.fluke.com/au/co-220 CO-205 Aspirator Kit The CO-205 flue gas sampling accessory kit contains all the components necessary to provide a clean sample for the Fluke family of gas measuring devices. The CO-205 Accessory Kit includes: • Stainless steel sampling tube • Industrial-grade hand operated aspirator to draw flue sample • Easily replaceable particulate filter • Specially designed nose cap for connection to the Fluke CO-220

Fluke 985

Specifications

985

Channels Flow rate

0.3 μm, 0.5 μm, 1.0 μm, 2.0 μm, 5.0 μm, 10.0 μm

0.1 cfm (2.83 L/min)

Light source Count modes

775 nm to 795 nm, 90mW class 3B laser

Raw counts, #/m3, #/ft3, #/liter in Cumulative or Differential mode 50 % @ 0.3 μm; 100 % for particles > 0.45 μm (per ISO 21501)

Counting efficiency

Zero count

1 count/5 minute (JIS B9921)

Concentration limits

10 % at 4,000,000 particles per ft3 (per ISO 21501)

Data storage

10,000 records (rotating buffer) Counts, low battery, sensor fail

Alarms

Delay time Sample inlet

0 to 24 hours Isokinetic probe

Security

Administrator password control (optional)

Communication mode

USB or Etheret

Calibration

PSL particles in air (NIST traceable)

Size (HxWxD)

272 x 99 x 53 mm

Weight

0.68 kg

Power adapter 100 V AC to 240 V AC, 12 V DC, 2.5 A Rechargeable battery Li-ion 7.4 V 2600 mAh; 10 hours typical use (5 hours continuous sampling) / 3.5 hours) Operating environment

Included Accessories

Fluke 985: Cradle for charging and USB and Ethernet Communications, ENET CAT5E 7-foot Cable, USA-A to Mini-B 6-foot Cable, 12V DC Power Supply, Zero Count Inlet-Filter, Filter Adapter, Sample Inlet Protective Cap, Hard Case, Getting Started Manual and User Manual (CD). Fluke CO-220: C50 Soft Carrying Case and Battery.

10 °C to 40 °C / < 95 % non-condensing relative humidity -10 °C to 50 °C /Up to 98 % non-condensing relative humidity

Storage environment

Ordering Information

FLUKE-985 FLUKE-CO-220

Carbon Monoxide Meter Particle Counter

FLUKE-CO-205

Aspirator Kit

68

Indoor Air Quality

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