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Gas detector for multiple applications

COMTEST – local representative of Industrial Scientific, global leader in gas detection – has on announced a new version of the Ventis Slide-on Pump. The new pump is compatible with both Ventis MX4 and Ventis Pro Series Multi-Gas Monitors and is ideal for workers who typically wear their gas monitors for personal protection but occasionally require a pump for confined space entries or remote sampling applications. The Ventis Slide-on Pump reduces the need for workers to carry two or more gas detection instruments at one time.

Additional benefits of the Ventis Slide-on Pump include:

  • Convenient sampling – Draw air samples from up to 15 meters (50 feet) away
  • Easy set-up – No tools are required to attach or remove the pump from the monitor
  • Interchangeable batteries – Monitors and pumps use the same type of battery packs and chargers making them easy to exchange

“The Ventis Slide-on Pump gives workers more flexibility in the field,” said Josh Futrell, senior product manager, instrumentation.”

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