ATEX Certified Total Volatile Compound Monitor for Zone 2 Areas without Safety Barriers

Fixed gas monitor

ATEX Certified Total Volatile Compound Monitor for Zone 2 Areas without Safety Barriers

25 Mar, 2010

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Fixed gas monitor.

Ion Science (UK) introduces the ATEX approved 3 wire TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compound) monitor, for use without safety barriers in Zone 2 hazardous areas.

The ATEX certified TVOC monitor can be installed without barriers in a Zone 2 area, to directly replace an existing VOC area monitor. A significant benefit to the customer is the instrument’s easy installation; saving time and reducing costs.

TVOC is also available as an IECEx and ATEX approved 4 wire option for zone 1 areas, with safety barriers.

Designed for fixed, continuous area monitoring, TVOC provides rapid and accurate detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The 4-20mA analogue output allows TVOC to be integrated into a DCS control system to provide warning or control of high VOC levels within the working environment.

The TVOC photoionisation detection (PID) cell utilises patented Fence Electrode Technology; independently verified as the best performing PID on the market. Its proven PID capabilities provide an unrivalled resistance

to humidity and give faster, more consistent results than competing PID instruments.

Target industries and applications for TVOC include; manufacturing and processing plants, refineries, petrochemical, offshore, chemical and indoor air quality.

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