Meridian - Hazardous Area Gas Detector
Meridian - Hazardous Area Gas Detector
Meridian - Hazardous area fixed gas detector
Whether you need an infrared or catalytic bead sensor to detect combustible gases or an electrochemical sensor for a toxic environment, the Meridian universal gas detector utilizes a single detector head to easily accept all sensor types.
There is no requirement for distinct personality boards in the gas detector or different detector heads to make the instrument behave as a combustible or toxic gas detector.
The Meridian gas detector accepts all sensor types in one detector. Simply attach the specific toxic or combustible sensor to the universal detector head and the Meridian gas detector will automatically determine the type of gas to be detected.
Installation of the sensor is a simple plug-and-play action.
Main features:
- Hazardous Area Fixed Gas Detector
- Single detector head for all sensor types
- Full range of combustible and toxic sensors
- Supports up to three sensors per transmitter
- Multiple communication protocols
- Global regulatory approvals
- Voted Best Industrial Hygiene - Fixed Permanent System
Documentation
Certifications
| Certification | Description |
|---|---|
| ATEX | A product regulation which ensures the safety of equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in the European Union. |
| 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. |
| CE | Indicates that a product has been assessed by the manufacturer and deemed to meet EU safety, health, and environmental protection requirements. |
| IECEx | The IECEx System is an international system for ensuring the safety of equipment installed in a potentially explosive atmosphere. |
| INMETRO | Brazil's Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Normalizacao e Qualidade Industrial (INMETRO) recognizes certification bodies responsible for product compliance and authorization. |
| 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 |
|---|---|---|
| BR | Bromine | |
| Cl₂ | Chlorine | |
| ClO₂ | Chlorine Dioxide | |
| CO | Carbon Monoxide | |
| Combustible % LEL | Combustible Percent Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) | |
| F₂ | Fluorine | |
| H₂ | Hydrogen | |
| H₂S | Hydrogen Sulfide | |
| HCl | Hydrogen Chloride | |
| HCN | Hydrogen Cyanide | |
| HF | Hydrogen Fluoride | |
| NH₃ | Ammonia | |
| NO₂ | Nitrogen Dioxide | |
| O₂ | Oxygen | |
| O₃ | Ozone | |
| SiH₄ | Silane | |
| SO₂ | Sulfur Dioxide |