Toxic gas detector Signalpoint
flammable gas2-wirefor indoor use

toxic gas detector
toxic gas detector
toxic gas detector
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Characteristics

Gas type
toxic gas, flammable gas
Technology
2-wire
Application
for indoor use
Other characteristics
ATEX

Description

The Signalpoint range of flammable, toxic and Oxygen gas detectors offers a low cost solution to indoor gas monitoring. • Quick Specs • Sensor: Polyphenylene Sulphide (PPS). Integral Junction Box: Impact resistant Nylon. Supplied with an integral pre-wired junction box, the detector can be installed using conduit or cable and glands depending on individual site standards. Two basic arrangements are provided. Flammable detectors offer mV bridge output.for use with dedicated gas control systems (such as Unipoint) and are certified under ATEX for use in potentially explosive atmospheres..Toxic and Oxygen detectors are designed for use in non-explosive atmospheres. They are.2 wire 4-20mA loop powered and can be used with PLC or dedicated gas control systems. Toxic and Oxygen versions of Signalpoint also provide a local LED indication of their status: periodic green flash (OK), flashing amber (warning) and flashing red (alarm). Seconds count and so the front-end sensor design ensures fast speed of response even with ‘sticky’.gases.. Easy installation is provided for. The junction box.includes.‘hidden’.mounting.for. wall.and.ceiling fixings. The hinged lid of the junction box ensures both hands. are free to complete electrical connections via the M20 clearance cable/conduit entry.

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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