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New General Monitors FL500 UV/IR Flame Detector Delivers Superior Performance For Optimal Fire Safety
Plant managers and other personnel responsible for fire safety at oil refineries, chemical plants, or other industrial facilities will find the new General Monitors FL500 UV/IR Flame Detector from MSA offers relentless protection to safeguard people, equipment and facilities. The next-generation FL500 optical flame detector is FM performance approved for six different fuel sources: butane, et...
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ULTIMA® X5000 Gas Monitor’s XIR PLUS Sensor Detects CO2 Gas
CRANBERRY, PA, May 22, 2018 – Process engineers responsible for breweries, other food/beverage plants will find MSA’s ULTIMA X5000 Gas Monitor’s new XIR PLUS infrared sensor provides reliable detection of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a heavier-than-air gas, with a current TWA of only 5,000 ppm. Current IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) is 40,000 ppm, or 4% by volum...
June 26, 2018
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ULTIMA® X5000 Gas Monitor’s XIR PLUS Sensor Detects CO2 Gas
Process engineers responsible for breweries and other food/beverage plants will find MSA’s ULTIMA X5000 Gas Monitor’s new XIR PLUS infrared sensor provides reliable detection of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a heavier-than-air gas, with a current TWA of only 5,000 ppm. Current IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) is 40,000 ppm, or 4% by volume. Toxic exposure symptoms a...
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