CO2 detector

OE Staff
Saturday, November 10, 2012

Detector Electronics has introduced the PointWatch Eclipse CO2 detector, an infrared fixed-point unit that provides non-intrusive calibration and multiple communications options via 4-20mA, Modbus, relays and HART.

The CO2 gas detector’s non-intrusive calibration is said to allow a single person to calibrate the detector without declassifying the hazardous area, helping to reduce maintenance costs and improve uptime. Tested and certified to meet CSA, ATEX, INMETRO and IECEx requirements, the unit comes with heated optics to facilitate continuous operation even in extreme environments.

‘This detector is designed to operate effectively under rapidly changing temperature and pressure conditions that occur during a CO2 release,’ said Det-Tronics product manager Bryon Gordon.

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