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News Release from: Crowcon Detection Instruments | Subject: Gasman single gas detector
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2006
Gas detectors are immune to radio
interference
Steelmaker Corus has chosen Crowcon's portable Gasman single gas detector for use at its South Wales manufacturing plant.
Steelmaker Corus has chosen Crowcon's portable Gasman single gas detector for use at its South Wales manufacturing plant The device was selected because it can withstand the very high radio frequency levels experienced on the site
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Single gas detector for steel producer
Steelmaker Corus has chosen Crowcon's portable Gasman single gas detector for use at its South Wales manufacturing plant.
Single gas detector for hazardous areas
The newly launched Gasman single gas detector from Crowcon has received full ATEX approval for use in hazardous areas.
Personnel at the Corus plant often carry portable radios with power ratings in the 1-5W range, producing radio frequency emissions far in excess (ten times or more) of the mandatory EU levels to which most personal gas detectors are tested.
These frequencies can easily trigger false alarms in portable gas detectors.
After trials of portable detectors from a number of suppliers, Crowcon's Gasman was shown to be immune to interference from these high radio frequencies.
Because of this, and because of its small size, low weight and ease of use, Corus decided the Gasman was the most suitable portable detector for use in the plant.
Available for flammable, oxygen and toxic gases, and weighing just 105-130g (depending on sensor type), the Gasman is extremely durable, with high impact resistance and ingress protection to IP67.
When a hazardous gas is detected the device alerts the user with a loud 95dBA alarm, an extremely bright red/blue visual warning, and also by vibrating.
It now also has ATEX approval for use in hazardous areas at temperatures from -20C to +65C.
In addition to a large numerical display for the gas level, the backlit LCD panel clearly indicates battery life remaining and display mode.
During start-up the Gasman displays the type of sensor fitted, and shows if calibration is due within 30 days, if calibration is overdue, or if a service is required. Request a free brochure from Crowcon Detection Instruments ...
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