About Alcoscan Alcohol Fuel Cell Type Sensor for breathalyzer
Alcoscan Alcohol Fuel Cell Type Sensor for breathalyzer (ALX1000) :
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ALX1000 is the Fuel cell type alcohol sensor breathalyzer with the ignition interlock device for automobiles. After getting in the car with ALX1000 installed, the driver must be tested for alcohol and the ignition controlled depending on the result of the analysis.
Unlike previous ignition interlock devices, ALX1000 is more reasonably priced, as well as providing convenience of enabling users to change the sensor themselves.
Specifications:
| Indication of B.A.C. | 0.000 to 4.000 or mg/l BrAC by LED display. |
| (Full 3 decimals) | 0.000 to 0.400%BAC or 0.000 to 2.000 mg/l BrAC by LED display |
| Sensor | Fuel cell type alcohol sensor |
| Accuracy | +0.005%BAC at 0.100%BAC |
| Mouthpiece | Use |
| Power | Two 1.5V "AAA" size alkaline batteries and 12V cigar jack in car |
| Weights | 100g (Including Batteries) |
| Dimension | 116 (height) X 50 (width) X 20 (thickness) |
| Audible warnings | 3 steps beep warning of alcohol detection with LED display |
| Ambient conditions | Storage : 5 to 50 oC Operation : 5 to 40 oC |
| Available color | Black |
| Certificate | CE |
Accurate and Reliable DetectionAlcoscan utilizes an advanced fuel cell technology to deliver precise measurements of alcohol levels. This makes it a trusted choice for law enforcement and clinical professionals who require reliable data for effective decision-making and compliance with safety standards.
User-Friendly DesignFeaturing a remote-control function, this sensor allows for easy and convenient operation. The ergonomic plastic body and lightweight build (100-400 grams) ensure portability and ease of use in the field or clinical environments.
FAQ's of Alcoscan Alcohol Fuel Cell Type Sensor for breathalyzer:
Q: How does the Alcoscan Alcohol Fuel Cell Type Sensor work in breathalyzers?
A: The fuel cell sensor detects alcohol by oxidizing ethanol in a breath sample, producing an electrical current proportional to the alcohol concentration. This allows breathalyzers to provide accurate and quantifiable test results.
Q: What are the main applications of this sensor?
A: This sensor is primarily used in breathalyzer devices for law enforcement agencies and clinical settings, facilitating roadside alcohol checks, workplace safety, and patient care monitoring.
Q: When should the sensor be calibrated or replaced?
A: Regular calibration is recommended according to the manufacturer's guidelines, typically after a set number of tests or periodically (e.g., every 6-12 months) to ensure ongoing accuracy. Replacement is advised if performance declines or as per device specifications.
Q: Where is the Alcoscan Alcohol Fuel Cell Type Sensor manufactured and exported from?
A: This sensor is manufactured, supplied, and exported from India, meeting global standards of quality and reliability for professional users worldwide.
Q: What is the process for using the remote control feature?
A: The remote control enables users to operate the breathalyzer from a distance, simplifying test administration and enhancing user safety, especially in field or high-risk environments.
Q: What are the benefits of a plastic, lightweight design?
A: The plastic construction keeps the sensor lightweight (100-400 grams), making it portable and easy to handle, while still maintaining durability for demanding use by law enforcement and clinical professionals.