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RAE by Honeywell T02-0 AutoRAE 2 Automatic Test and Calibration System

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RAE by Honeywell T02-0 AutoRAE 2 Automatic Test and Calibration System

The AutoRAE 2 Automatic Test and Calibration System for RAE Systems portable monitors makes instrument testing and calibration compliance as easy as pressing a button. Simply cradle the monitor, and the system takes care of calibration, testing, and battery recharging.

The AutoRAE 2 system is flexible and modular, and can be configured to efficiently meet your calibration and records management requirements. An AutoRAE 2 system can be as simple as a single cradle deployed in stand-alone mode to calibrate one instrument at a time, or as powerful as a networked, controller-based system supporting 10 instrument cradles and 5 distinct calibration gases or gas mixtures.

Key Features

  • Automatic testing, calibration, charging system
  • Deployable as a stand-alone cradle or a controller-based system with up to 10 cradles
  • Controller with a large, color LCD display
  • Networking capability
  • Up to 5 calibration gas cylinders can be connected at the same time
  • Automatic instrument FW update option
  • Instruments datalogging file recorded automatically on controller SD card
  • Bench-top or wall-mounted use
  • Instruments supported: ToxiRAE Pro Series/QRAE3, MicroRAE/MultiRAE Series (except diffusion model)
  • Single Cradle for all Handheld PID, QRAE 3 and ToxiRAE Pro family instruments
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T02-0
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