Gas Detection
New Infrared Gas Transmitters
Nov 14 2008
designed to monitor carbon dioxide.
Accurate and reliable in use, both instruments have demonstrated a precise, stable measuring performance during long-term tests and, as certified by TÃV*, only account for two percent of the SIL 2 budget for a gas detection system.
Incorporating double-compensating, 4-beam technology and designed to
detect methane, propane and ethylene as standard, the Dräger PIR 7000 also features a variable gas library which allows up to ten other substances such as solvents or alcohol to be added. Easily adapted to meet the requirements of different industries, the measuring ranges of both transmitters can be freely configured to suit the needs of different applications.
A special process adapter allows the transmittersâ response characteristics to be changed to meet individual requirements. The response mode can also be configured to suit particular needs with, for
instance, the âhigh speedâ option, when combined with low alarm thresholds, providing indication of detected substances in under a second. Any faults during the measuring operation are immediately shown on the status indicator.
A special process adapter allows the transmittersâ response characteristics to be changed to meet individual requirements. The response mode can also be configured to suit particular needs with, for instance, the âhigh speedâ option, when combined with low alarm thresholds, providing indication of detected substances in under a second.
Any faults during the measuring operation are immediately shown on the status indicator.
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