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Product category: Gas monitoring and analysis
News Release from: Systech Instruments | Subject: Model EC600
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 01 December 2006

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The new Systech Model EC600 oxygen transducer is aimed at OEM applications, but is also suitable for industrial and laboratory applications where reliable, simple to install oxygen analysis is needed

The new Model EC600 oxygen transducer from Systech Instruments is aimed at the OEM market but is equally suitable for industrial and laboratory applications where a reliable, simple to install oxygen analysis transducer is needed The combination of a single gas inlet with a choice of pipe fittings, in-built pressure regulation or ambient operation, simple on-site calibration and 2-wire, 4-20mA loop power make the EC600 ideal for a wide range of applications including monitoring glove boxes, nitrogen generators and gas shrouding systems

The standard, integrated three-button keypad with a bright LED read-out provides field calibration and ppm or % range selection.

The optional remote display unit provides simple and accurate on-site calibration and set-up, input of alarm set-points and 4-20mA retransmission.

The RS232 interface enables data transmission to a network for off-site monitoring.

The maintenance free, galvanic fuel cell gives the transducer a long life, typically 3 years for the ppm type and 5 years for the % type.

An EC600 suitable for "ATEX" use in hazardous areas will be available in the near future.

Installation and replacement of the instrument are simple, requiring only a single Allen key.

The new Systech Model EC600 oxygen transducer is an easy to use solution wherever gases need to be monitored for oxygen content.

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