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Boreal Laser Inc.
GasFinder2 Operation Manual — System Description July 17th 2017
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Safety Concerns
Boreal Laser’s GasFinder3-OP contains an invisible (infrared) laser source and a visible
(red) laser source for aiming.
Both the infrared and red lasers conform to Class 1 as per IEC 60825-1 and are eye-safe. They
do not require the use of protective eye wear, protective equipment, or outdoor control measures.
There is no optical ignition hazard presented by lasers of this type.
There are no user serviceable components contained in apparatus, all units must be returned to
factory for repair.
Caution: The infrared and red laser output from the GasFinder3-OP have very low
power (conforms to Class 1 as per IEC 60825-1) and will not damage eye tissue.
However, it is the recommendation of Boreal Laser Inc. that, as with ANY LASER
SYSTEM, the user/ operator should avoid staring directly into the output aperture of
the instrument.
Note that the laser beam is infra-red and is not visible to the eye.
This label is affi xed to the rear
of the
GasFinder2
and gives
the instrument serial number
and manufacturing date as well
as the power requirements.
This label is affi xed to the rear
of the
GasFinder2
adjoining
the power socket.
This Caution label is affi xed to
the front of the
GasFinder2
.
Accessories
Large X-Y Mount
•
Small X-Y Mount
•
Scanning X-Y Mount
•
Tripods
•
Vortex Cooler
•
Rangefi nder
•
Radios
•
— used for permanent sites.
— used in conjunction with a rotating base and a tripod for
portable work.
— used for automatic scanning
— tripods are supplied but any sturdy tripod with a
3/8” bolt can be used.
— Used in areas where the ambient temperature is above 40
0
C.
— Useful for measuring path lengths.
— Used for remote data aquisition and control.
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