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STARTER KI Gas Detection 45


New H2S & CO toxic gas detectors require no calibration checks for up to 24 months


Protecting workers from the potentially lethal effects of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and carbon monoxide (CO) gases is now simpler and more effective than ever with MSA Safety’s leading- edge TruCal® Technology, which is designed into its newest Ultima® X5000 and General Monitors S5000 Gas Detectors.


In the past, detecting H2S and CO with fi xed electrochemical gas sensors has been challenging. A gas sensor’s electrolyte or one or more of the electrodes usually limits the life of the sensor, especially in high temperature or humid environments. These conditions and issues often required frequent recalibration or clearing of blocked sensors in these rugged environments commonly found in oil/gas production and petrochemical refi ning plants.


MSA’s breakthrough TruCal technology for its XCell® H2S and CO sensors solves these problems with an extended calibration technology, which automatically self-checks and corrects sensor drift to extend calibration cycles up to 24 months using Adaptive Environmental Compensation (AEC) algorithms. This capability eliminates bump checks and assures the user that the sensor is healthy, measuring accurately and capable of detecting gas continuously.


The Ultima X5000 and GM S5000 Gas Detectors with TruCal Technology deliver reliable H2S and CO protection to achieve worry-free safety without sacrifi ce. This is accomplished by combining an internal electronic interrogation of their XCell gas sensor’s functionality (pulse check) with an acoustic system (diffusion supervision), which monitors the gas inlet path for blockages that would prevent gas from reaching the sensor.


The result is a comprehensive sensor self-check capability for the Ultima X5000 and GM S5000 Detectors that interprets the results of these two tests and confi rms the sensor is able to accurately respond to H2S or CO or makes adjustment to the sensor sensitivity if necessary. Furthermore, these sensors are able to identify and communicate to the user and plant control system if the sensor inlet has become obstructed, is nearing the end of its life, or is in need of calibration. TruCal’s self-check is automatically performed every 6 hours


without any user intervention. TruCal eliminates the need for regularly scheduled calibrations. Sensors will perform within stated performance specifi cation for 24 months without manual calibration.


The Ultima X5000 and S5000 Gas Detectors also feature dual sensor design capability, which doubles the sensing power with half of the footprint of a single gas transmitter. Their built-in SafeSwap™ capability also enables the safe and quick replacement of XCell sensors without turning off the instrument for reduced maintenance time.


The intelligent design of the X5000 and S5000 detector’s local interface makes it simple to install, use and maintain. The detector’s display shows instrument status (power, fault or alarm), Bluetooth connection status and gas readings at a glance. A unique touch button interface provides rapid access to all settings and functions.


The X5000 and S5000 detectors offer a number of alarm signalling output choices. In addition to dual 4-20 mA current source or sink, HART, Modbus and optional Bluetooth® digital communications are available. The Bluetooth® interface connects with MSA’s Apple® iOS or Android® X/S Connect App. Workers will appreciate the safety of wirelessly accessing the detectors up to 75 feet (23 meters) away using the smartphone or tablet of their choice.


The X5000 and S5000 detectors address a wide range of application needs. They feature global safety approvals and are ideal for oil/ gas production including offshore platforms; fl oating production, storage and offl oading (FPSO) vessels; and marine tanker service; as well as in petrochemical refi neries, large tank storage systems and distribution facilities. In addition, they support a wide range of other heavy-duty industrial process and manufacturing plants wherever toxic or combustible gases are found.


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New gas sensors for AsH3, PH3, COCl2, F2, H2, and TEOS


Sensorix GmbH has enlarged its portfolio with electrochemical gas sensors for measuring phosphine (PH3), arsine (AsH3), phosgene (COCl2), fl uorine (F2), hydrogen (H2), as well as tetraethyl orthosilicate (C8H20O4Si). The new products Sensorix TEOS 100, Sensorix COCl2 1, Sensorix F2 1, Sensorix H2 1% & H2 4%, and Sensorix AsH3 & PH3 zero H2 for industrial safety applications have class leading stability and a fast response time. All sensors are provided by Sensorix not only in standard formats - 4S, 7S, Mini, Classic, and Smart – but also in customised mechanical adaptations.





Sensorix manufacture all their sensors in standard 4S, 7S, Mini, Classic, and Smart versions as well as providing customised formats to meet their customers’ specifi c needs.


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Detect more than 400 and vapours simply an calibration effort or po


Claim your Starter Kit O ‘H&S’ and receive:


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✓ Fast effi cient service and delivery  straight from our largest UK/ European warehouse.


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Detect over 400 hazardous gases and vapours simply and reliably, without calibration eff ort or power supply.


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• Kitagawa AP-20 Sampling Pump with integral sample time indicator, precision sampling, tube tip cutter and fragment container;


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• PLUS manual, carrying case and spares;


• PLUS 5 boxes of standard gas detector tubes of your choice.


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• Certified to EN1231 • Certified to ISO9001:2008 • US Design patent no. US D467,334 S • Japan design reg no. 1131898


GAS DETECTION STARTER KIT OFFER


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Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd, Churston House, Bascombe Road, Churston Ferrers, Devon, TQ5 0JJ, United Kingdom.


TEL: +44 (0)1803 844414 FAX: +44 (0)1803 844224 EMAIL: sales@euro-gasman.com WEB: www.euro-gasman.com


Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd, Churston House, Bascombe Road, Churston Ferrers, Devon, TQ5 0JJ, United Kingdom.


TEL: +44 (0)1803 844414 EMAIL: sales@euro-gasman.com WEB: www.euro-gasman.com


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Komyo Rikagaku Kogyo K.K. 1-8-28 Shimonoge, Takatsu-Ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa 213-0006, Japan


Komyo Rikagaku Kogyo K.K. 1-8-28 Shimonoge, Takatsu-Ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa 213-0006, Japan


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