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Docking Stations Provide Unprecedented Utility and Flexibility for Company's Gas Analyzers

Customers can create a gas analysis system customized for their facility.

Orange County, CA (PRWEB) October 4, 2005 -- One of the best features of XaustAlyzer.com's combustion gas analyzers is their portability. The ability to take the analyzer where it's needed, without a power cord, makes it extremely convenient to use. Still, some applications need a semi-stationary analyzer, heavy-duty pneumatics, or longer battery life. XaustAlyzer.com customers can choose a 4 or 5-gas analyzer, one of two docking stations, and an optional printer to create a gas analysis system that meets their specific requirements.

The company's hand-held exhaust analyzers latch securely into the docking station to become portable analyzers with longer battery life and convenient connections for the sample probe, AC power, and a PC connection. The analyzer is easily installed or removed from the docking station, so you don't have to choose between a hand-held or bench-top analyzer.

The combined weight of the docking station and analyzer is less than twelve pounds. The system is also compact; it needs little more than one cubic foot of space. The docking stations are equipped with a padded handle for true portability, but you can also plug in to AC power and use it as a bench-top analyzer. The small footprint and low profile will fit in the most crowded workspaces.

The Mark II Docking Station is slightly heavier because it's equipped with a heavy-duty pneumatics system. It's intended for continuous bench-top use, but at 14 lbs. it's still quite portable. A simplified sample hose and probe system is included with the Mark II. Mark I docking stations can be upgraded to Mark II in the field with the Accessory Pneumatics Module, which includes a sample hose and probe.

A thermal printer can be attached to either docking station with the optional printer bracket. The printer adds a little weight (about 1 1/2 pounds), but does not change the size of the system.

About XaustAlyzer.com

Larry Allen, a 20-year veteran of the exhaust analyzer business, established XaustAlyzer.com in 2005. Before entering the sales and marketing side of the business, much of his career was devoted to developing gas analyzers and other instruments.

Contact:
Larry Allen
XaustAlyzer.com
866.240.6891
http://www.xaustalyzer.com

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XAUSTALYZER.COM
866.240.6891
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