4-channel control panel CEW-4
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4-channel control panel
4-channel control panel
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Characteristics

Number of channels
4-channel
Other characteristic
digital

Description

The ACME CEW4 series is a microprocessor-based up to 4 channels multigas wireless detection and control system that can be used with the wireless CO and NO2 GasPost sensors. The communication between the Control Panel and the remote Sensor-Transmitters is accomplished through a 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz wireless network. The LCD display provides a continuous digital read-out of gas concentrations for each sensor-transmitter, as well as levels status (L, H & A), the battery voltage, and the time elapsed in minutes since the last transmission. In its most basic configuration, the CEW4 multigas wireless detection Control Panel supports up to 4 channels where each channel is treated independently controlling a fan zone. In this configuration, all channels have their own SPDT relay output at Low gas levels and/or 4-20mA signals proportional to the gas readings. In a more practical application, the channels are divided into groups that collectively serve various fan zones. In this latter configuration, each group (zone) has a set of relay output contacts at Low gas levels and/or 4-20mA signal proportional to the demand from that group. High & Alarm gas level SPDT relay outputs are always common to all channels. For more information about this product please click the Product Literature, Specifications and or Application Request Form links provided on this page

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IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand A3.527

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