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Product Specifications

Addressable Gas Detection System, Model 128 - 26801 Model 128TM Fixed Gas Monitoring System

Wall mounted, local area monitor for one to eight sensors Overview

The Model 128 is a wall mounted gas monitor designed for reliable gas detection, easy installation and low total cost of ownership. The Model 128 is a cost-effective solution for warning of unsafe gas levels in areas such as semiconductor manufacturing, wastewater treatment, garages, warehouses, toll booths, gas bunkers, utilities and telecom industries.The Model 128 accepts from one to eight combustible, oxygen, and/or toxic sensors. Each sensor provides a digitized output, allowing easy and economi- cal networking of multiple sensors.

Features

Accepts from one to eight remote sensors Unique built-in calibration reminder Auto-Install feature simplifies set-up Easy plug in electrochemical sensor replacement Reduces installation cost through digital communication Sensors can be factory-configured or configured in the field 19 different sensors available Super bright LED array provides quick indication of normal, fault and alarm conditions One-person calibration for all sensors Loud audible alarm (98 dB) Combustible gas sensors are mounted in an explosion proof housing Non-intrusive calibration for combustible sensor Outstanding protection from EMI / RF interference Common programmable internal relays for Low, High and Fail alarms Housed in a weather-tight fiberglass enclosure Intrinsically safe oxygen and toxic gas sensors available Easy to follow instructions on an internal LCD for calibration, alarm setting, concentration values and programming User configurable alarms

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