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Gas detectors

IR2100 Hydrocarbon Gas Detector The IR2100 Infrared Point Detector features a fail-to-safe operation design to detect combustible gases within the lower explosive limit (LEL). No routine calibration is required, which reduces maintenance requirements. IR5000 Open Path Gas Detector The IR5000
s advanced single beam sensing technology ensures high accuracyto eliminate drift and false alarms. It is ideally suited for monitoring tank farms, gas spheres, fence lines and rows of valves or pumps. IR7000 Carbon dioxide detector The IR7000 features highly reliable dual beam infrared point detection that senses carbon dioxide to the ppm level with fail-to-safe operation. Virtually no routine calibration is required to reduce maintenance needs. TS4000 Toxic gas detector This intelligent toxic gas detector monitors eleven different gases with electrochemical cell sensors. It features an integral galvanic isolation design, which permits hot-swapping of sensors. TS400 and TS420 Gas Detectors The TS400 Toxic Gas Detector and TS420 Oxygen Deficiency Detector feature electro-chemical cell sensors. They feature built-in LCD status indicators and are two-wire loop powered for simple installation.
The Factory Mutual approval of gas controller and fire alarm functionality of HazardWatch is based on using FMapproved versions of General Monitors flame and gas detectors with the system. Non-FM approved flame and gas detectors may be electrically compatible and suitable for use with the HazardWatch system but they are not FM approved for use with the system.
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