New Innovative and Efficient Gas Detector

Gas detector

New Innovative and Efficient Gas Detector

15 Feb, 2010

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Sperian (France) announces the launch of its newest gas detector, the Biosystems NXP. This instrument is a cutting edge, affordable, safe and reliable fixed gas detection system. The Biosytems NXP is very easy to

install; just plug into a standard wall outlet and the surrounding area will be protected from toxic gases for 24 hours.

The detector offers a full range of configuration options: stand-alone single point unit, remote sensor for hazardous environments, integration into control systems or as part of a larger gas detection network.

Complying with the highest quality standards of the market, the NXP uses the most advanced detection technology – smart sensors which allow sensors to be changed without reconfiguration. The Biosystems NXP

also offers innovative standard functions such as integrated 2 coloured high intensity strobes, a single point controller capable of reacting to any kind of signal, an integrated automatic data recording system and a real time LCD readout on which the user can check for any presence of gas.

In addition, the detector is constructed of a rigid NEMA 4X IP66 housing, making it reliable and efficient in all types of location. The Biosystems NXP provides you with round the clock protection in 5 minutes.

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