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Fixed gas detectors
The IS is multi lingual with English, German, French, Spanish and Swedish text.
- IS-GEX-1908-128.pdf
- IS-GSH_GSLS-CO2-1506-_Sve-Eng-271.pdf
- IS-GSMB-CO2-180815-67.pdf
- IS-GXR-201109-256.pdf
- IS-Gx-Serie-200728-1748.pdf
- IS-MP-series-1210-612.pdf
- IS-MP-series-1210-B.pdf
- IS-RM-HFC0.21-1210-32.pdf
- IS-RMV-HFC-vers-0.1-sw0.21-1907-32.pdf
- IS-TR-EC-CO_NOx-1306-71.pdf
- IS-TR-EC-NH3-1405-127.pdf
- IS-TR-IR-CO2-201109-34.pdf
- IS-TR-SC-.-1306-424.pdf
Instructions
Gas analyzer
Instructions
Monitoring units
The IS is multi lingual with English, German, French, Spanish and Swedish text.
Applications
Marine – refrigerant alarm in marine applications
General brochure on marine applications.
Applications
Carbon dioxide (CO2) in refrigeration plants
Carbon dioxide as refrigerant has become increasingly common over last few years and is likely to increase more in the coming years.
Applications
Monitoring of explosive gas as LPG, natural gas, etc..
Where it is handled or stored flammable or explosive gases is always the risk of leakage. A gas alarm monitors and warns before the danger occurs.
Applications
Propane (HC) in refrigeration plants
Propane is both fire-and explosion-hazardous, making it important to detect a leak. A leak often starts on a small scale.
Applications
Demand controlled garage ventilation (NOx/CO)
Automatic control of ventilation in the garage makes that unnecessary risks are avoided. The garage can also save big money on heating.
Applications
HFC (HCFC) in refrigeration plants
HFC (HCFCs) are available in many different varieties with different characteristics but in common that they are heavier than air and can thus penetrate off the air.
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