Description
Description
The Protege ZM Single Gas Monitor is an easy-to-use, zero-maintenance gas detection solution that delivers high performance in a small package. It is available in oxygen, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide single gas models. This single gas monitor is incredibly reliable, giving industrial workers and first responders the confidence to focus on the task at hand.
With one button activation, adjustable alarm settings and an easy to read display the Protégé ZM is simple to use. Just turn it on for the first time, and the monitor does the rest. Using the default settings from the factory there is no need to set up or program the monitor. Once activated, the Protégé ZM monitor does not require charging or calibration. These monitors can be deployed in the field 24 hours a day, every day for two years, maintenance and hassle free. The H2S and CO models include a hibernate feature which allows you to extend your battery life up to one additional year.
Because of its small size and strong, stainless steel alligator clip the Protégé ZM can be conveniently placed where you want it. The monitor is small, lightweight ergonomically designed and meets IP67 requirement for ingress protection. The unique Protégé ZM profile fits you hand nicely, making the monitor comfortable to hold. It’s so lightweight and small you will forget you’re wearing it while it protects you.
The Protege ZM monitor is supported by a portfolio of accessories including a four bay test station and IR Connect programmer. The test station stores data, programs the monitors and supports bumping, calibrating, hibernating and programming of up to four monitors simultaneously. It is available in both portable and table top version. The test station’s simple two button operation and intuitive design means you will be up and running in no time. A convenient gas inlet on the side panel allows any size calibration bottle to be used. The IR Connect allows programming and hibernating of individual monitors. You can also use the IR Connect to calibrate your monitor and download event logs.