Designed to be used where areas that are difficult to gain access due to distance or toxic environment. As well as to detect greater ranges of toxic gases using advanced Pyrolyzer technology converting electrochemically inactive gases to easily detected gases.
The GDA-5000Tx is available to monitor oxygen levels and Toxic gases such CO, Cl2, NH3, NF3 etc. Giving a stable 4-20 mA or Modbus output over the calibrated range. The sensor has 2 user programmable alarm relays with volt free contacts as well as a fault relay with volt free contacts.
Locally Technically Supported by Gas Detection Australia.
Laboratory and Classroom Monitoring | When gas is piped into rooms for experimental purposes such as CO2, CO, or Natural Gas .The Gas Detection Australia range of sensors can be used to detect any leaks that may present a danger to health or explosion. Designed, Manufactured and Supported in Australia. |
Cellar Gas Detection | The Gas Detection Australia uses the latest patented laser source technology to provide reliable accurate and cost effective solutions for Carbon Dioxide gas detection in cellar gas detection applications. The Carbon dioxide cellar gas detection system comprises of a remote carbon dioxide gas detector / gas sensor, an external control unit + power supply (to view the gas levels and alarms before entry ) and a audio visual sounder/ flasher that will activate on alarm. Gas Detection Australia offers a range of solutions to meet individual site requirements for carbon dioxide cellar gas detection systems and oxygen cellar gas detection when using nitrogen for pre-mix drinks Meets the requirements of AS5034-2005 Designed, Manufactured and Supported in Australia. |
Cold Room Monitoring | The use of Carbon Dioxide gas detectors / gas sensors or Nitrogen gas detectors / gas sensors in cold rooms can result in asphyxiation if the levels get too high . Work place health and safety places a requirement for monitoring these gases Meets the requirements of AS5034-2005 Designed, Manufactured and Supported in Australia. |
Lift Shaft Wells | Oxygen sensors are often placed in lift shaft wells to measure the atmosphere prior to entry. Problems arise due to the pressure changes in the left shaft well due to the air movements associated with the lift.resulting in false alarms . There is also an issue associated with safe work permits for access into the lift shaft area when the oxygen sensor requires calibration or replacement. The GDA 4500 system uses a vacuum pump (dc brushless) , a flow fail mechanism and a sensor to extract the gas via a 6mm ID tubing. The Nylon tube is fitted with a filter element to provide dust filtering and prevent mycological build up in the sampling line. Designed, Manufactured and Supported in Australia. |
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