Product DescriptionThe UNI Series from Uniphos provides portable single-gas detectors designed for continuous turn-on-and-run operation. Each model monitors a single specific gas (toxic gases or oxygen) with sensor options adapted to industrial needs. Devices deliver up to three years of maintenance-free operation — no sensor replacement, battery replacement or charging required during that period — minimizing downtime for industrial sites.
Usage NotePerform daily bump testing to confirm sensor response and alarm operation. Regular verification is recommended to maintain workplace safety compliance.
Typical Applications- Pipelines
- Tanks
- Storage bins
- Storm drains
- Tunnels
- Boilers
- Sewers
- Vaults
- Crawl spaces
Available Models and SensorsThe UNI Series includes 24 models with 17 sensor options covering common toxic gases and oxygen. Common sensor options include:
- Chlorine
- Acetic acid
- Ammonia
- Carbon monoxide
- Chlorine dioxide
- Ethylene oxide
- Hydrogen chloride
- Hydrogen cyanide
- Hydrogen fluoride
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Methanethiol
- Nitrogen oxide
- Nitrogen dioxide
- Oxygen
- Ozone
- Phosphine
- Sulfur dioxide
Models / PN (summary)MP101 | All gas types (see fact sheet for full list) | Fact sheet available
MP102 | CO, H2S, O2 and SO2 | Fact sheet available
MP103 | Only CO and H2S | Fact sheet available
Technical specifications- Series: UNI Series
- Manufacturer / Distributor: Uniphos Envirotronic
- Number of models available: 24
- Sensor options: 17 (see list above)
- Typical detected gases: chlorine, acetic acid, ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlorine dioxide, ethylene oxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, oxygen, ozone, phosphine, sulfur dioxide
- Operation: Portable single-gas detectors; turn-on-and-run continuous operation
- Maintenance: Up to three years maintenance-free operation (no sensor replacement, battery replacement or battery charging required during that time)
- Recommended testing: Daily bump testing to verify detector and alarm function
- Documentation: UNI Series fact sheet available