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Gas Detection


New Portable Gas Detector Measures One to Four Gases


Industrial Scientific (USA) introduces the MX4 iQuad™. Able to detect from one to four gases, the MX4 is the latest addition to the company's line of iNet-ready gas detectors.


iNet offers an alternative to buying and maintaining gas detectors. It is a software-based service that increases safety by providing visibility into gas detector alarms, exposure and usage. It keeps gas detectors working without costly and time- consuming maintenance. And with iNet, customers do not have to buy the gas detectors. Instead, they subscribe to iNet and receive Gas Detection as a Service.


Using the MX4 with iNet is a better way to do gas detection. Subscribers avoid the common problems of owning gas detectors. At the same time, users are protected by the MX4's reliable and user-friendly features.


The MX4 is small, rugged and simple to use. A rubber overmold covers its polycarbonate housing to protect the MX4 from high-impact bumps and drops. The housing has also been third-party tested and certified IP66 and IP67. This ingress protection rating indicates that the MX4 is dust-tight and resistant to both water jets and submersion. The MX4 uses a combination of three alarms. Ultra-bright LEDs, a 95 db audible alarm and a powerful vibrating alarm all warn users of hazardous gas levels.


Stand Alone Gas Detector


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Portable Detector Increases Safety and Accuracy in Natural Gas Distribution Network Surveys The Inspectra®


Laser methane portable detector is part of the range


developed by Gazomat™ (France) that uses the High-Tech Laser diode spectrometry technology coupled with a multipass cell. The technology provides 1 ppm sensitivity and total selectivity to methane.


Laser to cover the entire field detection process including leak detection, location and quantification which called for the use of several devices until now. At the same time, it is lighter and more convenient for the operator.


Explosion-proof to Atex certification, it can be used both indoors and in hazardous areas. Beyond the comprehensive set of accessories it is supplied with, the Inspectra®


Laser detector can also be combined


with a GPS Tablet system for total traceability of on-foot inspections. Gazomat’s Inspectra Laser portable detector offers real exciting new possibilities in the area of routine leak detection and network surveys.


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Laser portable is designed for routine gas leak detection on natural gas distribution networks. The laser technology offers measuring dynamics extending from 1 ppm to 100% gas volume. That unique feature enables the Inspectra®


The Inspectra®


The Gas Point from Recom (Italy) is an economical, microprocessor-based gas detector for continuous monitoring of toxic gases, oxygen or inflammable gases. Non intrusive calibration and maintenance is performed using a magnetic wand to access the software through the enclosure window – no need to open the enclosure (and obtain special area permits) to perform routine calibrations.


The backlight LCD graphic display shows the gas reading, with wide and visible numbers, together with the measure unit and the gas name.


In the programming mode it is possible to change the gain, the off-set, two alarm thresholds, the average, the full scale value, the sensor fail event. So, it is possible to use the same control unit with all catalytic, galvanic or electrochemical sensors. High sensitivity, long term stability and no false alarms are the hallmark of the new and improved sensors. Fastest response to the target gas combined with minimal interference buy other gases or environmental influences as well as the sensor life-time determine the reliability and the operating cost of a system. Moreover, Gas Point has an analog 4-20 mA output, for remote control or to transmit the alarm signal. Integrated control on the power supply assures the correct work also in the case of unstable voltages.


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Behind Worldwide Calibration


Calibration and test gases play a crucial part in every day gas detection. Check gases are key to calibrating instruments at regular intervals and most importantly, verifying the functionality of portable gas detectors. Across the globe, manufacturers, distributors and end customers utilise Euro-Gas cylinders to protect the safety of personnel.


Extend your Company’s Product Portfolio


If you purchase calibration and bump gas from an equipment manufacturer or distributor, you may already be using one of the extensive ranges of gases available at Euro-Gas. A significant number of Euro-Gas worldwide clients take


advantage of a complimentary labelling service to extend their own portfolio of products, with the knowledge that they have the experience and technical support of Euro-Gas behind them.


Gas cylinders can be privately labelled with your own Company logo and contact details. Euro-Gas offers this option as a free of charge service and has a dedicated, friendly team on hand for technical and marketing assistance.


Providing quality and cost effective solutions to the problems of industrial and environmental safety worldwide, Euro-Gas specialise in the supply of:


• Calibration and test gases


• Komyo Kitagawa Gas Detector Tube System • Advanced OEM gas sensors and circuitry


www.euro-gasman.com Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd, Reader Reply Card no 18


Revelstoke House, Stoke Road, Noss Mayo, Devon, PL8 1EY, England. Tel: +44 (0)1752 872222


Fax: +44 (0)1752 872223 Website: www.euro-gasman.com Email: euro-gas@btconnect.com


Regular functional testing and calibration is easy and low cost with lightweight, non-refillable cylinders. The perfect sizes for bump testing of equipment are 20 litre and 34 litre cylinders. For regular calibration, 34 litre, 58 litre and the new Euro-Gas 110 litre cylinder, which conforms to the important European Legislation EN12205, provide more gas in a convenient size and at low cost. Out in the field, non-refillable cylinders are ideal where portability is paramount. Where larger quantities of gas are required, Euro-Gas refillable cylinders offer an alternative.


All the latest information, together with downloadable datasheets, can be found at www.euro-gasman.com.


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Annual Buyers Guide 2009


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