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SPECIFICATION SHEET Technology of the Future Protection for Today ESP Safety’s Model SGOES Gas Detector measures the concentration of hydrocarbon gases present in the monitored environment. The SGOES is configured to report alarms when the gas concentrations in the environment reach the two independently programmable levels, expressed as a percentage of the lower explosive limit (LEL) in air. As determined by application requirements, the SGOES is factory calibrated with one of eight hydrocarbon-based gases (typically methane or propane). Conversion factors are used to correct for gases other than the factory calibration gas. The SGOES sensor detects and quantifies the presence of hydrocarbons by measuring their absorption of infrared light (IR). Because the device does not depend on the presence of oxygen in a mixture of gases, it can function effectively in environments where other sensor technologies cannot. Moreover, it is not sensitive to gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbonic acid, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide, that may adversely affect other types of sensors. This makes the SGOES an excellent choice for environments where non-hydrocarbon gases are present and where monitoring of hydrocarbons like methane and propane is required. The explosion-proof design of SGOES makes it ideal for use in hazardous environments such as: • Oil and gas facilities • Pumping stations • Refineries • Tank farms • Pipelines • Loading racks. SGOES is FM-certified for use in potentially explosive gas/vapor environments in compliance with FM3615 and CSA-C22.2 No 30 standards for explosion proof protection. In addition, it meets CSA standard E60079-1 for flameproof protection, and ANSI/ISA standard 12.13.01-2000 for performance of combustible gas detectors. The SGOES gas detector is typically used as an indicating device in fire and gas (F&G) detection and suppression systems as well as emergency shutdown (ESD) systems. The rugged SGOES design allows it to be used in harsh environments. It will operate from -76°F to +185°F (-60°C to +85°C) at relative humidity up to 95%. • Drilling and production platforms • High sensitivity to all hydrocarbon gases/vapors for maximum property protection and personal safety • Open path optical sensor - no physical contact between sensor and environment • IR optical path obstruction monitoring (dust, paint, etc.) provides maintenance alerts • Shipping tankers, freighters, and other vessels • Fuel loading facilities • Refineries, bulk terminals, and tank farms • LNG/LPG processing and storage facilities • Compressor stations and pipeline facilities • Petrochemical, paint, and fertilizer plants • Power plants and gas turbine facilities • Transportation facilities (airports and subways) • Oil and gas fired boilers / furnaces • Environmental regulation monitoring Heated optics, secondary heater function helps to prevent condensation problems Low power (<4.5W) operation for cost savings Versatile indoor/outdoor installation Industry standard analog, digital, and relay outputs are used for remote alarm and fault indications Resistance to vibration ensures reliability and durability Operates effectively in fog and high humidity Wide operating temperature range provides flexibility and reliability Tri-color status LED on the device is easily viewable for a visual report of the device’s operating status 555 N. First Street | San Jose, CA 95112 Ph: +1-408-886-9746 | Fx: +1-408-886-9757 4001 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Ste #150 | Houston, TX 77043 Ph:

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SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Characteristics Voltage Power Recommended Wiring Calibration Factory calibrated at 0%, 20%, 50%, and 95% LEL with methane or propane. 18 to 32 VDC 2 W, standby 4.5 W, during alarm 7.9 W, heater on maximum Calibration with NIST traceable calibration gas is optional. 4-20mA, analog (0 to 100% LEL) two alarm relays (isolated, dry contact type) with programmable thresholds fault relay indicating optical path obstruction RS-485 Modbus RTU, HART, Ethernet Methane Propane Butane Pentane Hexane Isobutane Cyclopentane Ethanol Custom Gas configuration options: • Volatile...

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