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PureAire Monitoring Systems 8-Channel Programmable Controller for Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Combustible Gas Detectors

The PureAire 8-Channel Controller is designed to provide simple analog control or full-featured digital control of toxic, LEL, and oxygen deficiency monitors. The controller remotely powers and operates up to 8 monitors up to 100 feet from the controller.
Supplier: PureAire Monitoring Systems 99196
Description
- Designed to control and power up to 8 monitors
- Connects any 2-wire or 3-wire to oxygen monitors, analyzers, or gas detectors
- NEMA 4X IP66 Water-Resistant Enclosure
- The built-in power supply allows the multi-channel controller to power the monitors located up to 100 feet away
- The 2 adjustable relays allow you to create desired audible warnings notifying workers
- PureAire's Controller comes pre-wired for easy installation
- Simply connect the gas monitors to the Controller, and connect the built-in power supply to the main power source
- The 8-channel controller allows users to take channels offline individually for easy calibration or sensor maintenance
- While one channel is offline, the other systems will continue to operate normally
- The multi-channel controller allows you to set specifications for each gas sensor for quick differentiation
- The LCD graphical display shows current data across all connected channels or trend data over a selected time period
- You can manage controller display data in percentage, parts-per-million (PPM), or parts-per-billion (PPB)
- An RS-485 Modbus communication interface is available upon request
Specifications
100/240 V | |
6.2 lb. | |
6.16 in. |
2 Years | |
2.8 kg | |
157.2 mm |
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