ATEX & IECEx Certified Explosion proof heads

Environmental laboratory

ATEX & IECEx Certified Explosion proof heads

16 Feb, 2015

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N.E.T. (Italy) is offering full conformity ATEX & IECEx certified heads which can house the most pellistor, EC and IR sensors. Two dimensions of heads are available; one small and cost effective head for 20 mm size sensors and one larger decomposable head, fitted with a 32 mm sensor that can be replaced if needed.

The NET2X can house 20mm size sensors from any manufacturer. NET2X is a completely sealed device, designed to be fully replaced at the end of the product’s life. ¾” or 1” thread and M35 front thread that allows easy fit for accessories (splash guard, calibration cap and additional filter for GD protection).

The NET3X can house 20mm or 32mm size sensors and also NET’s factory calibrated Cyber boards for signal transmission or 4-20mA output (Cyber heads). ¾”,1” or M20 thread and additional M46 front thread for accessories.

It is made in two parts so it can be opened to replace the sensor at the end of life.

Meanwhile, the IRAD series features full conformity Ex certified NET2/3 heads containing the complete range of N.E.T. NDIR sensors, for accurate and reliable  hydrocarbons, CO2, SF6 or refrigerant gases detection.

Range (ppm, %LEL, %Vol) and output (analogue rising voltage or pellistor, digital communication) depends on the sensor used.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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