LANDTEC designs and manufactures portable and stationary instrumentation for monitoring
concentrations of Landfill Gas (LFG). These instruments are compact, easy to use and
enhanced by the latest software developments to increase the user's efficiency.
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The Only Field Instrument You Need
The GEM™2000 Plus gives you all the features of the
GEM™2000 landfill gas monitor, plus built-in detection of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) and
Carbon Monoxide (CO). You no longer need to store, carry and use external gas
pods.
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Two Industry-Standard Monitors in One
GEM™2000, the newest handheld landfill gas monitoring instrument
from LANDTEC, is designed
for analyzing LFG composition and calculating flow. The GEM™2000
combines the capabilities of the now discontinued GA-90 for monitoring
gas migration probes and the GEM-500 for monitoring gas extraction
systems. The GEM™2000 is certified Intrinsically Safe and offers
improved speed and accuracy.
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Smart, Portable Surface Gas Detection
SEM-500 is a compact, microprocessor based instrument used to
monitor the air above the surface of the landfill for methane emissions.
The SEM-500 is a Flame Ionization Detector (FID) that includes the LANDTEC System
SEM module software and an enhanced wand. The enhanced wand features
a display screen that allows the field technician to carry the instrument
in a backpack carrier and operate the instrument conveniently.
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Download Software Manual (PDF)
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Automated, Continuous Gas Monitoring
The FAU is a stationary, continuous gas monitor
for landfill gas extraction systems. Communicating via the FSU (Field
Server Unit), the FAU is designed for remote monitoring. A key component
of an automated monitoring system, the FAU is fully compatible with
LANDTEC System
software. This unit is capable of measuring Methane, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen,
%LEL CH4, temperature and barometric pressure using field proven technology of
hundreds of instruments.
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