The ST-IAM gas leak sensors, one of the best available in industry today
For a gas leak sensor that will deliver all you need in terms of your company’s gas detection requirements, the ST-IAM range may be right up your alley. The range is split into the ST-MON panels and the ST-IAM sensors. The ST-IAM is a device that operates as a singular transmitter that does not require any other device for optimum functionality. In one single enclosure, the ST-IAM is both a monitor and sensor. Thanks to advances in gas leak detection, a total of 99 ST-IAM sensors can be attached to the ST-MON panel. Corporations of significant size recongnise that this is the ideal solution for their large-scale gas detection/monitoring requirements. In terms of universal outputs, the ST-IAM sensors provide functionality for 0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA, RS-485, as well as two relays. These outputs can all be operational at the same time, and can be configured in a variety of combinations. The ST-IAM has devices that incorporate infrared gas sensing technology as well as catalytic, electrochemical and semiconductor gas detection sensors. Refrigerant gas detection epuipment from Murco can detect carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, halocarbons, and ammonia. Combustible gas detection has a far-reaching detection reach and can easily pick up VOC (volatile organic compounds) and toxic gases such as ethanol, benzene, acetone, hydrogen sulphide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and much more. Other gases that can be detected include hydrogen, butane, propane, LPG (Liquefied petroleum) and methane. The sensor board only needs to be exchanged in order for the calibration to be corrected or for a new gas to be targeted, which offers easy maintenance and cost-effectiveness. It’s innovative approaches like this that keep Murco at the leading edge of gas detection. Consider the ST-IAM if you are looking to address these concerns: The perfect gas leak sensor solution is waiting for you at www.murcogasdetection.com.
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