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GLACIÄR MIDI

THE SIMPLY RELIABLE REFRIGERANT GAS DETECTOR
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GLACIÄR MIDI detects leaks of refrigerant gases that are harmful to the environment we live in, and harmful to the environments that people work in.

By mitigating these leaks, our planet is protected against greenhouse gas emissions, our colleagues stay safe and healthy, and property is protected against the risks of system failure and explosion.

 

SIMPLE SELECTION 

GLACIÄR MIDI can be configured for detection of synthetic refrigerants (HFC & HFO blends), natural refrigerants including CO2, NH3 and R290 (propane), and other hydrocarbon gases. We have used our extensive gas detection expertise to make it possible to detect all commonly used refrigerants with only 5 different sensor types, making it simple and easy to select the right detector for your application.

 

DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND

SAMON has drawn on over 30 years’ experience in the refrigeration industry to design a gas detector to meet the needs of every user. Providing interfaces for set-up, configuration, and maintenance via both a digital app connection and via an analogue service-wheel, GLACIÄR MIDI can be used in all refrigeration environments without the need for any special tools.

 

SYSTEMS INTEGRATION

A range of connectivity choices are available for integration of GLACIÄR MIDI into refrigeration control systems and/or building management systems. Modbus, analogue output, and relay contacts are available as standard. Installation is made easy by the availability of multiple cable glands located for easy access.

 

RELIABLE PERFORMANCE

SAMON products have a warranty rate of less than 0.001% – we understand how important reliability is to our customers and build it into everything we do.
GLACIÄR MIDI is designed to be robust and reliable in machinery rooms, cold rooms, and the harshest of industrial refrigeration applications.

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