Gas detection
Gas detector heads fully certified
Jan 16 2025
Exciting product news for users based or operating in the US and Canada: the NETC3 and NETC2 Heads have just received the certification in accordance to North American standard series UL 60079 (UL 60079-0 and UL 60079-1), and CSA C22.2 60079 (CSA 60079-0 and CSA 60079-1), specifying general requirements for construction, testing and performance applying to equipment for the detection and measurement of flammable gas or vapor in explosive atmospheres.
All NET Heads (NET2x/NETC2 and NET3X/NETC3) are also certified according to UL 61010-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1 standards, providing safety guidelines and requirements for electrical equipment used in various settings, including laboratories, measurement and control systems, and similar environments.
The US marking is Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T6 Gb and Class I Div 2 Group A T6. Canadian marking is ETL24CA27903X, Ex db IIC T6 Gb, and Class I Div 2 Group A T6.
NET Heads are ready–to–use detector heads or gas sensor housings, already certified as a component or a complete device to be mounted on a gas detector in any environment. The N.E.T. detector head is the ideal solution for gas detection system manufacturers who prefer not to invest in designing their own detection head and/or obtaining ATEX/IECEx certification for it.N.E.T. heads can enclose N.E.T.’s full array of detection technologies (NDIR, Electrochemical and catalytic) and, if needed, N.E.T.’S CYBER transmitters. The user can select among ¾”,1” or M20 thread for connection to the detector’s main body.
An additional front thread allows easy fit for selected accessories (splash guard, calibration cap and additional filter for GD protection).NET2X and NETC2 can house 20mm (4-series) size sensors from any sensor technology. It is a completely sealed device, designed to be fully replaced at the end of the product’s life. NET3X or NETC3 can house 20mm or 32mm size sensors, along with CYBER transmitters. It has a two-piece design which allows the internal sensor to be field-replaceable.
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