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Refrigerant gas transmitters
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... controllers, it can be installed in new gas detection systems or retrofitted into existing ones. The CS22 D uses chemisorption (CS) to detect flammable and toxic gases such as ammonia, methane and numerous refrigerants. ...
... Ammonia is used as a refrigerant in many industrial areas. As it is highly toxic, corrosive and flammable, the gas needs to be monitored consistently. This is the only way gas leaks can be detected in ...
... many applications. The CS21 transmitter is ideal for selective monitoring of combustible or toxic gases. Since the CS21 can be used in temperature ranges from -30 to +55 °C, it is also suitable for monitoring refrigerants. ...
... nevertheless often forced to adapt their applications and requirements to the gas measuring technology that was available at the time - we want to change this. One example is our TRANSMITTER EVO, which we have developed ...
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