Sensor/Transmitter for Combustible Gases

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Sensor/Transmitter for Combustible Gases

30 Aug, 2012

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The EX-6100 from Enmet (USA), is a 24 VDC, Combustible Gas Sensor/Transmitter and utilises a matched pair of catalytic elements. The sensor can be calibrated for 0-100% LEL hydrogen, methane, propane, butane or other combustible hydrocarbons. The EX-6100 is standard with an internal alarm relay PC board, two inlet/outlet parts, and plug-in sensor. Other features include a liquid crystal display, 4-20 mA output and non-intrusive calibration. Options include a weather guard and remote sensor. The EX-6100 provides a 4-20 mA output signal, and requires 24 VDC power from a PLC or various model controllers available from Enmet. The EX-6100 is certified to international standards.

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