Cub Instrument User Manual V2.4
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Disposal
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The equipment does not include any toxic materials, but if it has been contaminated by toxic
materials, then exercise due care and follow the appropriate regulations when disposing.
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Always adhere to local regulations and procedures when disposing of the equipment.
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Ion Science Ltd offers a take back service. Please contact us for more information.
RECYCLING
Recycle all Packing.
WEEE REGULATIONS
Ensure that all waste electrical equipment is disposed of correctly.
2.
Product Overview
The
Cub
is a personal VOC detector with photoionisation detection (PID) technology for the fast,
accurate detection of volatile organic compounds, keeping you safe within your working
environment. It utilises a humidity resistant and anti-contamination design providing accurate
results and an extended run-time in the most challenging environments.
With the option for parts-per-billion (ppb) sensitivity, Cub sits within the breathing zone and is
comfortable and unobtrusive to wear. The Cub has a dynamic range of 0 to 5000 ppm, and can
measure 480 selectable compounds.
When worker exposure exceeds a Cub
’s
programmed limits, its audible, vibrating and flashing LED
alarms alert the worker to the gases present. Readings are displayed on a bright, back-lit LCD display
with selectable data logging time.
The Cub is available as a standard instrument with 10.6 eV lamp for accurately detecting a wide
range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to parts-per-million (ppm) levels. ION Science also offers
the
CubTAC
ppm variant with 10.0 eV lamp that accurately detects total aromatic compounds
(TACs), including benzene.
Both models can be upgraded with parts-per-billion (ppb) sensitivity quickly and easily online.
The portable Cub has been designed and certified Intrinsically Safe.