APD2000

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Feature Highlights

  • Detects chemical warfare agents and civilian threats such as pepper spray and mace
  • Provides agent identification
  • Superior interferent resistance
  • Powered by commercial alkaline or rechargable batteries

Optional

  • Remote communication of alarm signals via radio frequency

    The threat could be as big as an all out chemical attack or as small as pepper spray, either way the APD 2000®  (Advanced Portable Detector) offers full detection and monitoring capabilities.

    The first device of its kind to detect chemical warfare agents, pepper spray and mace, the APD 2000 was designed for both battlefield and civilian emergency first response.

    Portable, hand-held chemical detection and monitoring is available in an ergonomic design with the APD 2000.

    Selectable settings allow the APD 2000 to be used as a detector which automatically clears down and resets following an alarm, or as a continuously-sampling monitor.  With superior interferent resistance, the APD 2000 has a state-of-the-art algorithm which simultaneously detects nerve and blister agents, recognizes pepper spray and mace, and identifies hazardous compounds.  The APD 2000 is powered from 6 internal alkaline or rechargeable “C” batteries.

    Specifications
    Size 4" x 3 1/2" x11" (10 x 9 x 28 cm)
    Weight 6 pounds (<3kg) including batteries
    Agents Detected GA, GB, GD, VX, HD, Lewisite (L), Pepper Spray, Mace
    Power 6 standard or rechargeable "C" batteries
    Operating Temperature -22° to +126°F (-30° to +52°C)
    Storage Temperature -80° to +160°F (-62° to +71°C)
    Operator Service 5 minutes per 24 hours of operation
    Alarms Easy to read visual display and audio alarm

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