SafEye Open Path Combustible Gas Detector
SafEye Open Path Combustible Gas Detector
SafEye (Quasar 900) - Open Path Combustible Gas Detector
- Multi-combustible gas detection
- Range of 200 meters
- Low maintenance costs
- Easy detector communication
- Easy configuration and troubleshooting
- Automatic heated optics
- Built-in event recorder
- Stainless steel construction
- Long warranty
The Open Path Combustible system detects hydrocarbon gases by analyzing the absorption of radiation caused by gases in the atmosphere and comparing it to background atmospheric absorption. This is accomplished between a pair of units: a Flash Source and a Detector that can monitor a distance of up to 200 meters.
Open Path Combustible Gas Detectors are robustly designed and can handle the toughest environments: 316L stainless steel housings that meet IP66/IP68 and NEMA 250 6P egress standards; circuit boards epoxy coated for protection; MIL-C-810C testing for humidity, salt, fog, vibration, mechanical shock and temperature extremes; and SIL-2 approval per IEC61508 is a final statement in reliability.
Documentation
Certification
| Certification | Description |
|---|---|
| EAC | Gost R and EAC certifications are mandatory in order to have access at all to the Russian market and the markets of the five EAC members |
| IECEx | The IECEx System is an international system for the safety of equipment installed in a potentially explosive atmosphere. |
| SIL | Safety Integrity Level (SIL) defined as a relative level of risk-reduction provided by a safety function, or to specify a target level of risk reduction |
| 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 |
|---|---|---|
| C₂H₄ | Ethylene | |
| C₂H₆ | Ethane | |
| C₃H₆ | Propylene | |
| C₃H₈ | Propane | |
| C₄H₁₀ | Butane | |
| C₄H₆ | Butadiene | |
| C₆H₆ | Benzene | |
| CH₄ | Methane Gas Detectors | |
| Combustible % LEL | Combustible Percent Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) |