New range of low cost compact gas monitors

An Edinburgh Instruments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Apr 17, 2006

Edinburgh Instruments manufacture a wide range of low cost wall mounted infrared gas monitors that give accurate continuous sampling, measurement and display of target gas concentrations

Edinburgh Instruments are now manufacturing an extended range of low cost wall mounted infrared gas monitors that give accurate continuous sampling, measurement and display of the target gas concentration.

Designated the Guardian range it comprises primarily of three separate series of monitors.

1: The 'Guardian Plus' series provides high accuracy detection and measurement of either CO2 or CH4 gases, where measurement ranges between 0-3000ppm and 0-100% by volume are required.

2: The 'Guardian SP' series provide high accuracy detection and measurement of CO2, where detection levels between 0-1000ppm and 0-5000ppm by volume are required, measurement of CO, where detection levels between 0-1% and 0-100% are required, and the measurement of N2O in the range of 0-1000ppm.

3: Finally the 'Guardian FR' series provide high accuracy detection and measurement of R-125, R-22 and other refrigerant gases including NH3, and where detection levels between 0-1000ppm and 0-3000ppm by volume are required.

Suitable for a wide variety of uses these wall mounted units can detect gases from sampling points up to 30 metres away, using the integral sampling system.

They incorporate a four digit LCD and alarm set point controls in a tough plastic enclosure that has an IP54 rating, protecting against the ingress of particulates and water.

These innovative products measure 267 x 258 x 148mm and weigh 2.5Kg and are easy to install: they require the minimum of maintenance.

Edinburgh Instruments can design and manufacture variants of this range to customer requirements.

These versatile products have applications in the process, food, beverages, building, engineering, laboratory, food storage industries.

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