Monday 23 January 2012

What Is The AutoRAE Calibration Station?

When it comes to measuring and warning about the levels of toxic gases in the workplace, the RAE system is one of the leaders in the industry. If you employ the use of RAE devices in your workplace, you may have heard about calibration stations, but do you have any idea what they are and why they’re used?

Essentially, the AutoRAE and AutoRAE Lite calibration stations have been designed to conduct the bump testing, auto-calibration and charging of RAE devices. The stations are suitable for use with QRAE, QRAE Plus, MiniRAE Plus, EntryRAE and MiniRAE 2000 devices.

To use the calibration stations, simply press the button once to perform a bump test and twice to perform a calibration. In a few minutes, the screen will be able to tell you the status of the gas monitor sensors in your workplace. If a monitor fails the bump test, the station will automatically perform a calibration of the system. These stations can complete a full calibration in around 2 minutes.

As a bonus, the AutoRAE and AutoRAE Lite stations are able to store the data supplied by each device, including a data management system that can load calibration data onto an SD memory card. This data can then be transferred to a computer for longer storage.

If your workplace utilizes RAE devices for monitoring the levels of toxic gases and fumes your employees may be exposed to, why not consider investing in an AutoRAE or AutoRAE Lite calibration station? Not only will it make performing routine tests easier, it can charge your devices as you go.

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