New Smart 3 or 4-Wire Gas Detector

Gas detector

New Smart 3 or 4-Wire Gas Detector

21 Oct, 2011

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The New TA-2100 - RS485/4-20mA 3 or 4-Wire smarter Gas Detector is suitable for use in SIL 2 environments based on FMEDA.

TA-2100 - RS485/4-20mA 3 or 4-Wire smarter Gas Detector manufactured by Mil-Ram Technology (USA) can detect hundreds of different gases utilising several sensor technologies including; electrochemical, infrared, catalytic, photo-ionisation, solid-state and more. The TA-2100 Gas Detector uses MIL-RAM’s no false alarms, chemically selective, patented sensors for the detection of toxic, oxygen, LEL Combustible and VOC gases.

The TA-2100 Gas Detector uses smarter sensor technology to provide the user with more than just a simple gas detector. The many features of the TA-2100 include; self-calibration adjusting to span monthly based on sensor life curve – reduces calibration frequency and cost, auto gas calibration and number of days since last calibrated.

The gas detector is not affected by temperature -25 deg C to +50 deg C, stable by design has a backlit 12 x 2 LCD display and operates at a voltage of 12 or 15-30 VDC.

In addition there is an RS-485 Modbus RTU option, providing multi-drop installations with serial communications to centralised control system (PLC< DCS, for example); Relay Module in the same enclosure option – low, mid, high and fault relays. Gas alarm relays can be programmed to; latching/non-latching, energised/non-energised and time delays with an additional wireless telemetry option.

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