Jupiter Gas Detection System
Model HVS4000
The Jupiter gas detection system has a 24 VDC-powered base control unit and an interface module and electrochemical cell located in the sensor housing. The microprocessor-based electronics of the interface module processes information at the sensor site and communicates detected gas values to the base unit for data control and display.
The Jupiter monitors a variety of hazardous and toxic gases in parts per million (ppm), including: ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen cholride, hydrogen sulfide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, oxygen deficiency, ozone, and sulfur dioxide. The Jupiter system operates as a universal gas detector by simply replacing the sensors.
The Jupiter system is certified as explosion-proof with intrinsically safe inputs for use in hazardous locations. It can also be used for general-purpose, non-hazardous applications.
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