This time-served, classic, battery powered oxygen monitor is easy
to operate - if you’ve operated HBOT chambers in the last 20 years
you’ve probably seen a 101D2 in action.
What?
The 101D2 portable oxygen monitor is easy to operate and adjust and can be calibrated using fresh air.
Why?
Ensuring the O2 content
is sufficient to keep divers working is of paramount safety and is also
an IMCA requirement. Audio/visual alarms are also required and are a
standard feature of the 101D2.
Where?
The
most commonly used oxygen monitor globally on air diving spreads, the
101D2 is ideal for monitoring the DDC environment and the diver's gas
feed.
D-2-4, Setia Walk, Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47160 Puchong, Selangor,
Malaysia