Edinburgh Sensors will be launching a new range of wall-mounted, single point gas monitors at the Sensor+Test 2012 exhibition (22/24 May 2012 Nuremberg D). The new monitor range utilises dual wavelength non-dispersive infrared detection technology to provide high accuracy continuous sampling detection and measurement of either CO2 or CH4 gases at near-analyser quality.
Designed for use in a wide range of industries from general process control to biogas and landfill gas monitoring to controlled atmospheres in the horticulture industry, the new monitor offers reliable, high performance operation with low maintenance requirements.
New features include pressure and temperature-compensated volume readout and enhanced communication for control and data logging, including optional LAN support. Comprehensive output, alarm and fault indications are provided via the new on-board microcontroller, together with built-in data logging.
A new display screen provides more user information and high accuracy data readout. This new display also greatly simplifies system set up and signal output configuration. Enhanced security capabilities include password protection to prevent unauthorised adjustments being made to the monitor.
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*We need to address APT threats. Oh, by the way what is an APT*?
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