100 Series - Industrial Toxic gas sensor
100 Series - Industrial Toxic gas sensor
Model 100
Toxic Gas Sensor
- XP-intrinsically Safe
- 2 Wire Loop powered
- Field Replaceable Electrochemical Sensor
- Non-intrusive Magnetic Interface
- Built-in Diagnostics
- Fully Encapsulated ITM Electronics
- Quick Thread Release (for sensor replacement)
Model DM-100 Series sensors feature intelligent electronics, non-intrusive operator interface and comprehensive fault diagnostics. The sensor is packaged in an electro-polished 316 stainless steel housing fitted with a ¾ inch NPT thread. The plug-in, field replaceable sensor cell features large surface area gold-plated pins that reduce the effects of corrosion in harsh industrial environments. Signal conditioning electronics are completely encapsulated in the sensor housing adding a high level of durability to the design. The packaging is XP-intrinsically safe. This innovative design marks a return to a simple, more affordable, and durable gas detection sensor without compromising quality.
Model DM-100 sensors provide a 2-wire loop powered 4-20 mA current signal equivalent to the sensor range of detection. Upper enclosure options are aluminum and stainless steel. Additional accessories include wireless communications, a loop powered digital display. Each sensor is shipped with a splash guard with integral calibration port. Detcon’s toxic gas sensors have a long shelf life and are supported by an industry-leading warranty.
Documentation
Certifications
| Certification | Description |
|---|---|
| Canadian Approvals: CSA (c), UL (c), FMc, ETLc | A product regulation which ensures the safety of equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in Canada. |
| US Approvals: CSA (us), FM (us), ETL (us), UL (us) | A product regulation which ensures the safety of equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in the United States. |
Gases
| Symbol | Description | Toxic Gas |
|---|---|---|
| AsH₃ | Arsine Gas Detectors | |
| B₂H₆ | Diborane | |
| BR | Bromine | |
| C₂H₄ | Ethylene | |
| C₂H₄O | Ethylene Oxide | |
| C₂H₆ | Ethane | |
| C₂H₆O | Ethanol | |
| CH₂₀ | Formaldehyde | |
| CH₃OH | Methanol | |
| CH₄S | Methyl Mercaptan | |
| Cl₂ | Chlorine | |
| ClO₂ | Chlorine Dioxide | |
| CO | Carbon Monoxide | |
| GEH₄ | Germane | |
| H₂ | Hydrogen | |
| H₂S | Hydrogen Sulfide | |
| HBr | Hydrogen Bromide | |
| HCl | Hydrogen Chloride | |
| HCN | Hydrogen Cyanide | |
| HF | Hydrogen Fluoride | |
| N₂H₄ | Hydrazine | |
| NH₃ | Ammonia | |
| NO | Nitric Oxide | |
| NO₂ | Nitrogen Dioxide | |
| O₂ | Oxygen | |
| O₃ | Ozone | |
| PH₃ | Phosphine | |
| SiH₄ | Silane | |
| SO₂ | Sulfur Dioxide |