//Crowcon TXgard Plus Flameproof Toxic and Oxygen Gas Detector (Without Relays)

Crowcon TXgard Plus Flameproof Toxic and Oxygen Gas Detector (Without Relays)

Key Features:

NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) sensor
Measures up to 50,000ppm
Up to 3 Remote Display units
Quick & easy installation
LCD readout for CO2 and Temperature levels
Relay output to control a fan to ventilate confined spaces
Audible and Visual alarm indications
IP54 enclosure

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Crowcon TXgard Plus Flameproof Toxic and Oxygen Gas Detector (Without Relays)

Crowcon fixed detectors have been proven in many arduous environments, including oil and gas exploration, water treatment, chemical plants and steel mills. They are however also chosen in many other applications where reliability, dependability and lack of false alarms are valued, for example in the automotive and aerospace manufacturing sectors, on scientific and research facilities and in high-utilisation medical, civil or commercial plants.

TXgard Plus is a Flameproof (Ex d), ATEX and UL certified toxic or oxygen gas detector with local LCD display. A choice of sensors are available enabling use in a wide range of applications, including water treatment, oil and gas exploration, chemical plants and steel production.

Key Features:

4-20mA current sink or source ? works with a wide selection of control panels Optional relays for alarm and fault ? can be used for switching local alarms Calibration can be performed locally without the need for hot work permits Local display and buttons enable calibration without opening the junction box ? minimises operational down-time Extensive range of electrochemical sensors for toxic gases and oxygen Non-intrusive one man calibration ? easy to operate and maintain Long life sensors Simple parts replacement ? Keeps interruption to on-site activity to a minimum TXgard Plus are constructed using marine grade aluminium with a stainless-steel sensor housing Ingress protection to IP65 as standard ? proven track record for operation in the harshest environments