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Ammonia Leak
Detection System
Multi-Channel
Gas Monitor can be configured with electrochemical sensors to provide
safe and reliable detection for ammonia and other gases. They
are capable of detecting a maximum of 10 channels with built-in delay
timers for both high and low alarms.
Matching
the correct system sensor with your application:
Solid-State
Sensors
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In
many environments Solid-State sensors are an excellent choice because
of high reliability, long life and low cost. However, their
broad-spectrum characteristics make them "application
sensitive". The non-linear output allows a sensitivity
range from parts per million (ppm) to the percentage range. |
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Solid-State
sensors are available for ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, R-22,
R-134a, methane, propane, etc.... |
Semi-Conductor
Sensors
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The
new Semi-Conductor sensor raises the standard of solid-state
technology to allow trip levels as low as 50 ppm ammonia in well
ventilated engine rooms and outdoor applications. |
Electrochemical
Sensors
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Electrochemical sensors give the highest
degree of gas specific monitoring. These have excellent zero and
calibration stability over long periods of time. Electrochemical
sensors eliminate false trips even in the most hostile environments. |
Infrared
Sensors
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Infrared
sensors offer the sophistication of highly specific analyzers in a
simple rugged design without pumps, filters or moving parts.
These sensors are selective, stable and durable over many years and
provide long-term maintenance free operation. |
Note
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IMPORTANT:
These sensor "Tech Notes" call out the basic guidelines for
sensor selection but should not be taken as complete information for
specifying Manning Systems equipment. To verify sensor choices before
publishing specifications, please contact our applications
engineers. |

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