FI-8000 Portable Fumigation & Anaesthetic 8 Gas Monitor

FI-8000 Multi Gas Detection product image

Features:

  • Capable of measuring up to 8 kinds of gases
  • Gas can be selected with key operation
  • Direct digital readout
  • Built‐in sampling pump
  • Highly accurate measurement with CCD and Fourier analysis technology
  • Data logging stores up to 100 readings
  • Few consumable parts save on maintenance costs

Application/s:

  • Measurement of fumigation gases,
    PH3, SO2F2, CH3Br, HCN and EDN
  • Measurement of anaesthesia,
    solvents, toxic gases and gas purity

FI-8000 Fumigation/Anaesthetic Gas Monitor Overview:

Following on from the popularity of the FI-21, the FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor has now been equipped with more capability of detecting new gases, as well as being reduced in size.

The FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor with IECEx / ATEX / IP-67 is the latest model from Riken in a long line of optical interferometers dating back to the 1930’s when Riken’s founder first developed the technology for methane detection to help prevent explosion accidents on oil tankers and in coal mines.

Gases Measured:  This version of the FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor has been setup to measure commonly used fumigants such as sulfuryl fluoride (SO2F2) / sulphuryl fluoride / vikane® / profume®, phosphine (PH3), methyl iodide (CH3I) / iodomethane / MEL, propylene oxide (CH3CHCH2O), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and methyl bromide (CH3Br) / bromomethane.

The principal operation is the comparison of the gas’s optical refractive index, so there are no moving parts or problems with sensor drift. This makes the calibration remain very stable. The FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor displays the vaporiser output concentration and does not require correction factors.  This instrument measures concentration in percentage for desflurane (suprane), sevoflurane, isoflurane (forane) and halothane. 

Applications: The FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor is also used in many other applications, including anaesthesia, solvents, inert gases, toxic gases, and gas purity.

FI-8000 Fumigation/Anaesthetic Gas Monitor Specifications:

Sampling method Suction type
Principle of detection Interferometer Method
Detection range Depend on the target gas.
Explosion-protected construction Intrinsic safety
Explosion-proof class IECEx : Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
ATEX : II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Ingress proof rating IP67
Approvals IECEx, ATEX
Power source Dry battery unit (AA alkaline battery 3pcs.)
Continuous operation  

Approx.18 hours [TYPE P] (new dry battery, 25ºC, without illumination)
Approx. 24 hours [TYPE A] (new dry battery, 25ºC, without illumination)

Dimensions Approx. 154(W) × 127(H) × 81(D) mm (projection portions excluded)
Weight Approx. 1.1 kg [dry battery unit]
Operating temperature range -20 to +50ºC (no sudden changes)
Operating humidity range 0 to 95 %RH (no condensing)

FI-8000 Startup

FI-8000 Downloading Data

FI-8000 Unit Configuration

FI-8000 Filter Maintenance 

FI-8000 Changing Measurement Gas

Lithium-ion battery unit_AC adaptor for the GX-9000_GX-9000H

Lithium Ion
Rechargeable Battery

Alkaline Battery Pack

SO2 Soda Lime Scrubber

Soda Lime (CO2) Scrubber

Calcium Chloride
(Moisture Absorber)

Water Trap

Junction Tubes

Overview

FI-8000 Fumigation/Anaesthetic Gas Monitor Overview:

Following on from the popularity of the FI-21, the FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor has now been equipped with more capability of detecting new gases, as well as being reduced in size.

The FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor with IECEx / ATEX / IP-67 is the latest model from Riken in a long line of optical interferometers dating back to the 1930’s when Riken’s founder first developed the technology for methane detection to help prevent explosion accidents on oil tankers and in coal mines.

Gases Measured:  This version of the FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor has been setup to measure commonly used fumigants such as sulfuryl fluoride (SO2F2) / sulphuryl fluoride / vikane® / profume®, phosphine (PH3), methyl iodide (CH3I) / iodomethane / MEL, propylene oxide (CH3CHCH2O), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and methyl bromide (CH3Br) / bromomethane.

The principal operation is the comparison of the gas’s optical refractive index, so there are no moving parts or problems with sensor drift. This makes the calibration remain very stable. The FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor displays the vaporiser output concentration and does not require correction factors.  This instrument measures concentration in percentage for desflurane (suprane), sevoflurane, isoflurane (forane) and halothane. 

Applications: The FI-8000 fumigation/anaesthetic gas monitor is also used in many other applications, including anaesthesia, solvents, inert gases, toxic gases, and gas purity.

Specifications

FI-8000 Fumigation/Anaesthetic Gas Monitor Specifications:

Sampling method Suction type
Principle of detection Interferometer Method
Detection range Depend on the target gas.
Explosion-protected construction Intrinsic safety
Explosion-proof class IECEx : Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
ATEX : II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Ingress proof rating IP67
Approvals IECEx, ATEX
Power source Dry battery unit (AA alkaline battery 3pcs.)
Continuous operation  

Approx.18 hours [TYPE P] (new dry battery, 25ºC, without illumination)
Approx. 24 hours [TYPE A] (new dry battery, 25ºC, without illumination)

Dimensions Approx. 154(W) × 127(H) × 81(D) mm (projection portions excluded)
Weight Approx. 1.1 kg [dry battery unit]
Operating temperature range -20 to +50ºC (no sudden changes)
Operating humidity range 0 to 95 %RH (no condensing)
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Videos

FI-8000 Startup

FI-8000 Downloading Data

FI-8000 Unit Configuration

FI-8000 Filter Maintenance 

FI-8000 Changing Measurement Gas

Accessories
Lithium-ion battery unit_AC adaptor for the GX-9000_GX-9000H

Lithium Ion
Rechargeable Battery

Alkaline Battery Pack

SO2 Soda Lime Scrubber

Soda Lime (CO2) Scrubber

Calcium Chloride
(Moisture Absorber)

Water Trap

Junction Tubes

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