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Gases & Detectable Ranges

The EAGLE 2 can be configured with up to 6 gas sensors from the list below.

Standard Confined Space Gases


Gas

Measuring Range

0 - 100% LEL

Accuracy
(whichever is greater)

5% of reading or
2% LEL (*)

Hydrocarbons (CH4, std)


0 - 50,000 ppm

Oxygen (O2)

0 - 40% Vol.

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

0 - 500 ppm

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)

0 - 100 ppm

25 ppm or
5% of reading (*)

0.5% O2

5% of reading or
5 ppm CO (*)

5% of reading or
2 ppm H2S (*)

Toxics
Ammonia (NH3)

0 - 75 ppm

Arsine (AsH3)

0 - 1.5 ppm

Chlorine (Cl2)

0 - 3 ppm

Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)

0 - 15 ppm

Phosphine (PH3)

0 - 1 ppm

Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)

0 - 6 ppm

10% of reading or
5% of full scale (*)

IR Sensors
0 - 10,000 ppm
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

0 - 5% Vol.
0 - 60% Vol.

Methane (CH4)

0 - 100% LEL
0 - 100% Vol.

5% of reading or
2% of full scale (*)

Hydrocarbons

0 - 100% LEL
0 - 30% Vol.

PID Sensors

0 - 2,000 ppm

VOC

0 - 50 ppm

TC Sensors
Methane (CH4)

0 - 100% Vol.
5% of reading or

Hydrogen (H2)

0 - 10% Vol.

2% of full scale (*)

0 - 100% Vol.

EAGLE 2 PID Response Factors for VOCs


Photoionization detectors are calibrated using isobutylene, but PID is a broadband VOC detection technique, with a sensitivity that differs for
each VOC. If you know what VOC you are detecting, then the table below will allow you to calculate the concentration for your specific VOC.
Remember, these are approximate values, so for best accuracy you should calibrate with the relevant VOC.
Multiply the indicated concentration by the appropriate Relative Response value to provide an estimate of actual VOC concentration.

Relative
Gas / VOC

Acetaldehyde

Acetic Acid

Acetic Anhydride

Acetone

Acetonitrile

Acetylene

Acrolein

CAS No.

Formula

Response

75-07-0

C2H4O

4.9

64-17-7

C2H4O2

36

108-24-7

C4H6O3

4.0

67-64-1

C3H6O

0.7

75-05-8

CH3CN

ZR

74-86-2

C2H2

ZR

107-02-8

C3H4O

4.0

Acrylic Acid

Acrylonitrile

Allyl alcohol

Allyl chloride

Ammonia

79-10-7

C3H4O2

2.7

107-13-1

C3H3N

ZR

107-18-6

C3H6O

2.1

107-05-1

C3H5Cl

4.5

H3N

8.5

C7H14O2

1.8

7664-417

Amyl acetate, n-

628-63-7

Special Features

Low flow alarm shuts pump off to avoid damage to instrument.

Hydrophobic filter disc in probe.

Internal hydrophobic filter.

Single gas calibration capability.

Methane elimination feature for environmental applications.

Security Password protected.

Meets EPA Method 21 protocol for fugitive emissions testing (most applications).

Plug and play toxic sensors.

Datalogging available for all configurations.

Transformer gas testing version available.

Specifications subject to change without notice.

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