Gas Detection
New Generation CO2 Gas Detector
Feb 01 2011
KIMESSA (Switzerland) have recently launched a new best of breed CO2 monitoring solution.
Michael Baumann, sales manager at KIMESSA is confident the new KSIM 1090 proprietary CO2 infra red detector will be a worthy successor to the KSI 1080.
“We have addressed key criteria for CO2 applications in industry today, such as selectable ranges, on-site selectable outputs as standard including 4-20mA, 0-20mA, 0-10V and BUS, unique optical infra red proprietary technology, fit for purpose low temperature operation and robust build in a metallic enclosure,” said Michael Baumann.
“We believe the option to use the KSIM 1090 CO2 detector directly integrated into a BMS or as an addressable BUS solution with our CANline monitor provides cost saving flexibility to our clients,” said Michael.
“Naturally the added benefit of data logging and relay programming capability where up to 32 relays can be individually configured in the KIMESSA CANline monitor will meet customer multi-tasking requirements,” said Michael.
Novel features to aid calibration such as the detector 4-20mA jack socket to allow for direct real-time measurement of the CO2 levels and the option to use the CRC – “remote hand held calibration tool” will reassure the end-user.
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