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Listing of all 17 news releases from General Monitors:
Fire and gas detection demonstrated online
System delivers intelligence, flexibility and reliability for the monitoring of hazardous environments while meeting the world's most demanding safety standards.
News from General Monitors (26 February 2008)
Wireless technology makes hazardous sensor links
General Monitors now provides secure and reliable wireless communication for its gas and flame detector product lines.
News from General Monitors (14 December 2007)
Detector is certified for hazardous environments
The breakthrough multispectral infra-red (MSIR) FL4000 flame detector has been certified by Factory Mutual (FM) for application in hazardous environments.
News from General Monitors ( 3 November 2006)
Controller moves into hazardous environments
The MC600 multichannel controller from General Monitors is now available for Class I, Division 2 applications in hazardous environments.
News from General Monitors (15 June 2006)
New integrated fire and gas detection system
The HazardWatch integrated fire and gas detection system is designed to help process and plant engineers protect their operations, equipment and staff.
News from General Monitors ( 6 June 2006)
New integrated fire and gas detection system
The HazardWatch Integrated Fire and Gas Detection System from General Monitors is claimed to set a new industry standard for highly intelligent safety monitoring.
News from General Monitors (18 May 2006)
Online resource for hazardous environments
Web site provides product and applications information to help safeguard employees, equipment and facilities from the dangers of combustible, flammable and toxic environments.
News from General Monitors (26 January 2006)
Flame detector learns about false alarms
Intelligent multi-spectral IR flame detector from General Monitors gives process and plant engineers a tool for protecting people, equipment and facilities from dangerous hydrocarbon flame sources.
News from General Monitors (12 January 2006)
Flame detection system sets new standards
The new FL4000 intelligent multi-spectral IR (MSIR) flame detection system from General Monitors is claimed to set a new industry standard for performance, reliability and value.
News from General Monitors (12 January 2006)
Intelligent toxic gas detector is ATEX approved
The TS4000 intelligent toxic gas detector from General Monitors has received ATEX approval for use in potentially explosive environments.
News from General Monitors (30 September 2005)
Detectors watch out for hydrogen sulphide hazards
New gas detectors provide advanced protection against the deadly hazards of hydrogen sulphide gas for a wide range of applications.
News from General Monitors (12 September 2005)
Intelligent system monitors for toxic gases
The new TS4000 toxic gas monitoring system delivers highly reliable protection with superior intelligence, flexibility and low cost of ownership.
News from General Monitors (11 August 2005)
ATEX approved flame detectors resist false alarms
New UV/IR and UV-only flame detectors are virtually immune to false alarms while sensing unwanted fires to provide accurate, reliable and secure protection in hazardous applications and industries.
News from General Monitors ( 5 August 2005)
Flame detectors approved for hazardous areas
The new FL3110 UV/IR and FL3111 UV-only series flame detectors are virtually immune to false alarms while sensing unwanted fires to provide protection in hazardous applications and industries.
News from General Monitors ( 4 August 2005)
Gas monitors watch out for hydrogen sulphide
The new Model 2180A single channel and 2280A four channel hydrogen sulphide gas monitors from General Monitors represents the next generation in highly reliable, simple, cost-effective gas detection.
News from General Monitors ( 9 May 2005)
Cost-effective detection of hydrogen sulphide gas
The new Models 2180A single channel and 2280A four channel hydrogen sulphide gas monitors represent the next generation in highly reliable, simple, cost-effective gas detection.
News from General Monitors (22 April 2005)
Controllers monitor combustible gas
The new Model 480A and 580A combustible gas monitoring controllers combine superior performance, ease of use, simple installation and long service life.
News from General Monitors (15 April 2005)
