Sirco Controls Limited products
Sampler Division
Sirco - Model PS-003 - Wall Mountable / Portable Sampler
The ultra light `PS-003` sampler was designed especially for fitting into consoles or cabinets with other instruments such as flowmeters, recorders etc. but has found popularity as a portable for general or laboratory use. An extended cabinet version, the PS-003/1, is available with a 5 litre composite container. Any PS-003 sampler can be fitted with an Integral Mains Power Supply (several voltages available)
Sirco - Model PS-003-1 - Ultra Light Wall Mountable / Portable Sampler
The ultra light `PS-003` sampler was designed especially for fitting into consoles or cabinets with other instruments such as flowmeters, recorders etc. but has found popularity as a portable for general or laboratory use. An extended cabinet version, the PS-003/1, is available with a 5 litre composite container. Any PS-003 sampler can be fitted with an Integral Mains Power Supply (several voltages available)
Sirco Genie - Model J - Portable Sampler
The SIRCO GENIE-J Sampler is the smallest Sampler in the GENIE Range. It is microprocessor based and features great flexibility in both the programming and operational function fields. The Programming flexibility is enhanced by the use of a REAL-TIME clock, enabling the actual desired day, dale and lime fo be entered (to the nearest minute), in parameters such as DELAY, START and END TIME. The interval between samples is selectable from 1 minute to 24 hours, in 1 minute increments with the time that the next sample is due to be taken being displayed.
Sirco Genie - Model B - Portable Sampler
The SIRCO GENIE-B Sampler is microprocessor based and features greal flexibility in both the programming and operational function fields. The Programming flexibility is enhanced by the use of a REAL-TIME clock, enabling the actual desired day, date and time to be entered (to the nearest minute), in parameters such as DELAY, START and END TIME. The interval between samples is selectable from 1 minute to 24 hours, in 1 minute increments with the time that the next sample is due to be taken being displayed.
