GX-6100 Multigas Detector
The GX-6100 is a powerful hand-held instrument capable of simultaneously monitoring up to 6 gases. In addition to the standard 4 confined space gases which include combustibles, O2, CO, & H2S, the GX-6100 has 2 additional smart channels that accept PID, PPM, IR or super toxic sensors.
Description
The GX-6100 features a powerful internal sample pump, man-down and panic alarms, an LED flashlight, and a large auto-rotating LCD display. It can be used as a single-gas PID monitor or a full six-channel, multi-gas instrument. When equipped with a PID sensor, the GX-6100 includes a standard library of over 600 VOCs, with easy selection through a customizable favorites list of 30 gases and quick access to the 8 most recently used. A benzene-specific configuration is available using a pre-filter tube for low-level detection. Four PID sensor options are offered—10.0 eV, 10.6 eV (low or high range), and 11.7 eV—with the ability to install any combination of two. All GX-6100 PID sensors are humidity resistant.
Features:
- Smallest 6 gas sample draw detector
- New 4-gas sensors with up to 3-year warranty
- 2 Interchangeable smart sensor slots
- TC sensor for %volume measurement of combustibles
- New ppm MOS CH4 and ppm MOS i-C4H10 sensors
- 4 PID options: 10.6 (2 ranges) eV, 10.0 eV, and 11.7 eV lamps
- Supports dual PID sensors
- PID library of over 600 VOCs
- Rapid sharing of emergency alerts via Bluetooth®
- Benzene specific version
- PPM Leak Check mode
- LEL sensor protection mode
- Man-down alarm
- Panic alarm
- Auto display rotation
- Peak-bar display
- LED Light source
- Internal sample pump
- Light weight, small, rugged IP-67 design
- Interchangeable battery packs (Li-ion / alkaline)
- Operates up to 28 hours on Li-ion battery pack, 8 hours operation with alkaline pack
- Field replaceable sensors, batteries, filters and pump
- Intrinsically safe ATEX / IECEx / cCSAus (pending)
Accessories:
Hard Case, Charger, Drop tubing for confined space testing Sensors available: LEL, CL2, CO, CO2, HCN, H2S, NH3, NO2, PH3, SO2, Ammonia, Chlorine, Hydrogen Cyanide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Phosphine, Sulfur Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Hydrocarbon, Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen, % volume measurement of combustibles, and VOC (volatile organic compounds).



