Flammable, toxic and Oxygen gas detector for industrial applications
The Sensepoint XCD range provides comprehensive monitoring of flammable,
toxic and Oxygen gas hazards in potentially explosive atmospheres, both
indoors and outdoors. Users can modify detector operation using the LCD and
magnet switches without ever needing to open the unit.
This enables one-man, non-intrusive operation and reduces routine maintenance
time and costs. A tri-colour backlit LCD clearly indicates the unit’s status at a
glance, even from a distance. A steady green backlight indicates normal
operation, flashing yellow indicates fault and flashing red indicates an alarm.
All detectors are supplied pre-configured and include 2 programmable alarm relays,
1 programmable fault relay as well as an industry standard 4-20mA output (sink or
source selectable) and MODBUS.
The scale, range, relay operation, alarm set point and electronic tag number of the
detector can be adjusted using the transmitter’s LCD and non-intrusive magnetic
switches. Outputs are automatically inhibited during adjustment,thereby reducing
the risk of false alarm at the control panel during maintenance.
Sensepoint XCD has an integral mounting plate for surface mounting or can be
mounted to a horizontal or vertical pipe using the optional pipe mounting bracket.
Electrical installation can be made using either conduit or cable with suitable
mechanical protection. Two M20 or ¾”NPT entries are provided (depending on
certification). A weatherproof cap is also included for use in the harshest outdoor
conditions. Other optional accessories include a sunshade/deluge protection, duct
mounting kit and collecting cone.
Sensepoint XCD ensures easy installation and the fastest routine operation by
removing the need for hot work permits in hazardous areas. Using easy to replace
plug-in sensors, downtime is also reduced and on-going costs are minimised
through the use of poison resistant flammable sensors and patented
Surecell™ toxic sensors.
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