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Toxic Gas Detector Receives IECEx Approval


The TS4000H Intelligent Toxic Gas Detector from General Monitors (USA) is now IECEx approved, informing General Monitors’ customers the TS4000H has been independently evaluated and found to be in compliance with international safety standards for explosive environments. The TS4000H offers protection against a wide range of hazardous industrial gases and is able to safeguard against oxygen deficiency.


The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) established the IECEx mark to facilitate international trade in equipment for explosive atmospheres and hazardous locations. Benefits to IECEx approval include reduced testing and certification costs to the manufacturer, reduced time to market, international confidence in the product assessment process, one international database listing and increased international confidence in IECEx-certified equipment and services. GeneralMonitors’ customers can be assured that the TS4000H and its manufacturing facilities have been and will continue to be independently assessed for compliance with rigorous international standards.


With its advanced design, the TS4000H Toxic Gas Detector offers many valuable features including event logging, a clearly visible LED, and an indicator for remaining sensor life. The TS4000H is compatible with the HART communications protocol for uniform and consistent communication without disturbing the integrity of the 4-20 mA analogue signal, and is also available in a Modbus configuration and with three 8A relays. All of the electronics are contained within an explosion-proof housing so that sensor information can be processed at the sensor site.


Additionally, the interface module’s galvanically-isolated, intrinsically-safe design supports sensor field replacement without special tools or hot work permits. Furthermore, the detector is easy to install and can self calibrate by activating a magnetic switch and applying gas. Process engineers who need to protect people, equipment, and the environment will find the TS4000H well suited for a broad range of industries: Petrochemical installations, oil and gas production facilities, water and wastewater treatment sites, and power plants are some of hazardous environments to which the TS4000H can add great value. For worldwide application, the detector also complies with ATEX, CSA, CE, GOST in addition to IECEx, and is certified for use in SIL 2 environments.


The TS4000H monitors a variety of toxic gases like ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulphide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, oxygen deficiency, ozone, and sulphur dioxide. The system displays gas concentrations up to 500 ppm, fault codes for troubleshooting, prompts when calibration is needed, and provides complete status to the control room.


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Industrial Scientific Corporation Announces Sale of Oldham Fixed Systems Business to Industrial Safety Technologies


Industrial Scientific Corporation (USA) have announced that they have reached an agreement with Industrial Safety Technologies (IST) for the sale of its Oldham fixed-point gas detection business.


Oldham provides a comprehensive portfolio of fixed system gas detection monitors and controllers. The sale encompasses Oldham headquarters’ operations in Arras, France along with fixed systems support operations in China, Germany, India and the United States.


“Industrial Scientific people are dedicating their careers to ending death on the job,” said Justin McElhattan, President and CEO of Industrial Scientific. “The sale of Oldham is part of our strategy to accelerate promising technologies that further preserve human life in the workplace. Our growing global presence in portable gas detection technology and services will enable our customers to benefit from these innovations. I firmly believe that Oldham and its people will thrive under Industrial Safety Technologies. IST has strong synergies in fixed gas detection and supports the vision of the company.”


Adam Markin, President of Industrial Safety Technologies, said “Oldham offers IST a great European presence and market share including production capabilities in France and China that complement IST’s existing locations and other group companies. We are excited about Oldham and are very interested in working with Oldham management to grow the business and meet their long term objectives.”


The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2013. Raptor Partners LLC acted as financial advisors to Industrial Scientific in the transaction.


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New Portable Water Quality Profilers


Xylem Analytics (UK) has announced the launch of a new range of portable multiparameter water quality meters that have been designed for spot measurements and profiling of pH, ORP, conductivity, temperature, depth and optical dissolved oxygen, in both marine and freshwater applications.


The new WTW MPP 900 IDS Multiparameter Sondes are able to take measurements at depths of up to 100m because of the IDS (intelligent digital sensors) technology which means that sensor output is converted to a digital signal within the sensors, so that data can be transmitted for longer distances without interference.


A further advantage of the IDS technology is that each sensor has its own identity which is recognised immediately by the meter when connected. In addition, calibration history is stored in the sensor which helps to further reduce any potential for error, and enables users to quickly switch sensors when necessary. Reinforced cables are available in lengths between 1.5m and 100m.


There are two versions of the new meter, both with a built-in depth sensor. The MPP 910 IDS has a single sensor port and the MPP 930 IDS has three sensor ports. All sensors also measure temperature and are used with the rugged Multi 3430 handheld meter.


Sales and Marketing Director Darren Hanson says: “The MPP900 instruments are an exciting addition to the range of portable water quality monitors offered by Xylem Analytics; with a built-in depth monitor and digital sensors the MPP900 is ideal for limnology and represents a lower cost alternative to the EXO multiparameter water quality logging sondes.”


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New Mercury Sorbent Trap System


Specialist supplier's of Mercury sample probes, M&C TechGroup (USA), have announced a new Mercury Sorbent Trap system. M&C’s STS (Sorbent Trap System) exceeds the rigors of the US EPA MATS and Cement MACT Rule.


Exclusive innovations include remote access via Modbus, TCP/IP, 4to20 MA, and many other communications protocols, no water storage, no dry-gas pumps and the only unit with on-board intelligence. M&C’s STS unit meets US EPA’s PS-12B and US EPA 30B requirements. The unit can be used for control and process applications. M&C has supplied the STS unit to multiple customers in the US for both compliance and testing purposes.


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