The mPower Wireless Systems are quickly-deployable sets of mobile multi-gas meters that communicate wirelessly with each other and a central location via built-in wireless modules at ISM band (902-928 MHz, FCC Part 15 approved). The systems are ideal for hazmat response, firefighters, temporary venue protection, tank entry, plant turn-around, and other high-risk jobs. Three versions are currently available:
- mSquad: One Head monitor (MP400H) and up to 7 Soldier monitors (MP400S) within 0.5 miles; battery-powered, mobile and Class I Division I intrinsically safe for hazardous zones
- mSquad Pro: Multiple mSquads plus long-range Soldier monitors (MP400HS) within 2 miles communicating to a command center outside the hazardous zones
- mPlatoon: Multiple mSquads plus long-range Soldier monitors (MP400HS) within 2 miles communicating to a command center outside the hazardous zones, with GPS mapping.
Each 4- or 5-gas monitor has a full selection of sensors including for over 15 toxic gases (CO, H₂S, HCN, HCl, Cl₂, NH₃, NO₂, etc.), oxygen (O₂), combustibles (LEL), carbon dioxide (CO₂) and PID for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The Head/Host MP400H and MP400HS monitors always sample by diffusion because the communications antenna is attached to the pump inlet port, while MP400S Soldier units have a built-in sampling pump for active gas sampling, and thus a somewhat faster response time. In addition to high gas concentration alarms, all units within an mSquad receive any Man-Down alarms to notify them remotely of a worker in distress. Each Wireless System comes preconfigured for immediate deployment and the Head user or command center can assign monitor names for ease of recognition.
- Remote, wireless real-time readings and alarms including Man-down
- Up to 64 remote 4- or 5-gas monitors in 8 Squads of 8 persons each
- Up to 3 km (2 miles) distance to Squad Head and 800 m within Squad
- Mobile system operation
- 12-hour continuous operation on single Li-ion battery charge
- USB Micro cable for local charge & communication
- Wide selection of sensor types
Gases MonitoredVOC, O₂, LEL, CH₄, CO₂, CO, H₂S, SO₂, NH₃, CL₂, CLO₂, COCL₂, H₂, HCL, HF, HCN, NO, NO₂, N₂O, PH₃, SO₂, ETO, CH₃SH, THT