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Gas Detection New High Performance Multi-Gas Detector
MSA (Germany) has once again redefined the high performance multi-gas detector with the new ALTAIR 5. Capable of measuring up to six gases simultaneously, the ALTAIR 5 can be fitted with a wide range of both toxic and infra-red sensors, providing the flexibility required to meet most applications. There is even the option to have a diffusion instrument or one with a built-in pump.
The multifunctional alarms, MotionAlert and InstantAlert, are standard on the ALTAIR 5. When enabled, the MotionAlert with motion detector alerts anyone in the vicinity if the user
is in distress with audible and visual alarms. The user can also alert anyone nearby with a 3 second button press, activating the InstantAlert alarm. The ALTAIR 5 comes with the proven high performance triple alarm system, 24 hour bump test checkmark and comprehensive data-logging facility as standard.
On top of this ALTAIR 5 can offer the Wireless USB option that allows the integration into the alpha Personal Network. This monitoring and alarm system consists of modular and wireless components. These can be individually integrated to enable those wearing breathing apparatus and portable gas detection equipment to be easily monitored by sending information to a central control station. Gas readings and alarms can now be transmitted and displayed in real time.
Gas concentrations and other data can be seen at a glance via the full graphical monochrome display or the optional high resolution colour display which provides simple yet comprehensive information instantly and can be customised with a company logo.
The rechargeable battery provides up to 15 hours of continuous operation from a charge time of up to
six hours. With reliability a key factor, ALTAIR 5 has an extremely durable rubberised housing for water and dust ingress protection [IP 65]. An intuitive three button operation ensures the ALTAIR 5 is extremely easy to use even when wearing gloves and the 18 pre-programmed languages further enhance its user acceptance all over the world.
The versatile ALTAIR 5 can be configured for individual requirements to suit a myriad of applications in and beyond the following industries: oil and gas, chemicals, steel and iron, utilities, fire service, waste water, civil engineering and contractors.
Explosion-Proof Transmitter
Ensuring the reliable detection of combustible gases and vapours, the Draeger (Germany) PIR 3000 is a smart, explosion proof, infra-red gas transmitter. Utilising the latest DraegerSensor IR technology, it offers an excellent price- performance ratio, is immune to poison and provides failsafe operation in any potentially explosive environment.
With a long expected lifetime of over 15 years and offering reduced
maintenance costs, this flexible transmitter is designed to detect methane, propane and ethylene. Each of these potential hazards is listed in a single internal gas library and can be changed easily and at any time via a magnetic wand.
Incorporating a universal 4 to 20 mA interface, the PIR 3000 can be connected to any 4 to 20mA control system, such as the Draeger REGARD, and features an unmistakable 1mA fault signal. With a totally flexible mounting operation, the PIR 3000 can also be supplied with either metric M25 or ¾ inch NPT thread for use with existing junction boxes.
In addition, individual linearisation curves offer temperature compensated readings and the unit is housed within a stainless steel SS 316 enclosure for maximum protection. The integral splashguard ensures weather protection to IP 67 and the unit is also ATEX, UL and CSA approved.
Draeger Flame and Gas Detection division offers products, services and system solutions for all encompassing toxic, flammable and oxygen detection, flame detection and design, build, commission and maintenance of fire and gas detection systems for protection of personnel and assets.
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Tube Technology
The Gas Detector Tube System is a long-standing technology. It’s accurate. It’s simple to operate. It is used across a wide range of applications and industries worldwide.
Sometimes, a straightforward, tried and tested product really is the best solution for gas detection.
• Lightweight, compact and easy to carry • Simple to operate for all personnel • An accurate reading obtained in a few minutes • Can be used in flammable atmospheres • Needs no calibration or power supply
The Komyo Kitagawa Gas Detector Tube System is a cost-effective spot gas detector sampling system, offering over 300 gas detector tubes from Ammonia to Xylene.
• ACCURATE READING IN MINUTES • PORTABLE, SAFE, EASY TO USE
• NO POWER SUPPLY OR CALIBRATION REQUIRED • LOW COST ANALYSIS
• Certified to ISO9001:2000 • Certified to EN1231
Typical Applications
Health, safety & industrial hygiene: measure the presence and concentration of harmful gases and vapours in any working area.
Fire & explosion prevention: detect combustible gases leaked and generated in workplaces and mines.
• Japan Design Registration No. 1131898
• United States Design Patent No. US D467-334 S AVAILABLE IN EUROPE FROM:
Process control & impurity analysis: where gases are used as raw materials, impurities in the gas can be measured to prevent deterioration of product quality.
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Air pollution control & indoor air quality: determine a range of flue gases, vehicle emissions and the efficiency of ventilation systems.
Criminal investigation & measurement of breath alcohol.
1-8-28 Shimonoge, Takatsu-Ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa 213-0006, Japan TEL: +81 (0)44 833 8911
FAX: +81 (0)44 833 2672 E-mail:
qa@komyokk.co.jp http://www.komyokk.co.jp/english/
To discover more about this system and its applications, contact Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd or visit
www.euro-gasman.com
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