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Fluke Indoor Air Quality Tools

 
Model 983 Particle Counter - Features  
 
 

Assess air quality more easily and accurately. The Fluke 983 Particle Counter is the ideal tool for determining size distribution of airborne particles or tracking down a particle source.

The 983 Particle Counter simultaneously measures and displays six channels of particle size distribution, temperature and humidity. This compact, lightweight, self-contained tool allows for one-handed operation. It maintains its accuracy when used in any position. The eight hour rechargeable battery together with a large 5000 sample record capacity allows for uninterrupted performance during air quality surveys.
 

Fluke Model 983 Particle Counter Model 983 Particle Counter
 
bullet Simultaneously measure and display six channel of particle sizes, temperature and humidity.
bullet Measure particle size down to 0.3 µm.
bullet Selectable sample time, count data, programmable delay.
bullet Store 5000 records of date, time, counts, relative humidity, temperature, sample volumes, alarms and location label.
bullet Upload stored data to a PC with included software.
bullet Compact, self-contained package allows for one-handed operation.
bullet Intuitive, easy to use user interface.
bullet Always ready to run, with no fluids to refill.
bullet Backlit LCD for use in any lighting condition.
bullet Eight hour rechargeable NiMH battery.
bullet Protective holster.





 

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