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Refrigerant gas detectors can be integrated

An Edinburgh Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 15, 2006

Dual wavelength infra-red refrigerant gas sensors can be integrated into monitoring systems and used in refrigeration plant rooms where detection of HCFC and HFC refrigerant is required.

Edinburgh Instruments is making a range of high performance, low cost, dual wavelength infra-red refrigerant gas sensors.

The Chillcard 11 sensors can be integrated into a wide range of monitoring systems and employed in refrigeration plant rooms where rapid, accurate and reliable detection measurement of HCFC and HFC refrigerant gas leakage is required.

They use a rugged infra-red source to ensure a long lifetime, low maintenance and reduced susceptibility to shock.

Measuring 100 by 160 by 40mm (Eurocard format) and weighing 0.3kg, the products can be integrated into various enclosures.

The operating temperature is 0 to 45C, with power requirement of 24V DC (18-30V) and power consumption of 6W maximum.

These units can detect gases from sampling points up to 30m away using the optional sampling pump.

Optional extras include four-digit LCDs, DC pumps and RS232 interface adapters for advanced output signal processing.

Edinburgh Instruments can also design and manufacture variants of the range to customer requirements.

Applications are in the food storage, refrigeration and process control industries.

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