Model 2050/2060
Ammonia and Halocarbon Gas Monitors
Cost effective gas alarm monitors for ammonia and halocarbon gases. Avail- able as single channel monitors or part of multipoint alarm system
The Model 2050 Ammonia and Model 2060 Refrigerant/ Halocarbon Gas Monitors are continuous duty, low cost stationary monitors for detection of high levels
An alarm is activated when the concentration of gas ex- ceeds the
The monitors are housed in a polystyrene enclosure that is suitable for installation in freezer, refrigerator or other applications. Test connections and adjustment controls are located on the outside of the enclosure and are easily used, even when the operator is wearing hand protection.
Alarms
These monitors have two indicator lights on the front of the unit, a green “safe” indicator and a red “alarm” indicator. Three alarm conditions are possible. These can be de- tected visually at both the monitor and controller at all times.
Gas Alarm - Sustained solid red light indicating the presence of gas at, or above, the
Sensor failure - Interrupted (on/off) “red/green” vi- sual indication after unit has been in operation, indi- cating either a failed sensor or that the monitor is not correctly calibrated.
The Model 2050 Ammonia monitor has a factory alarm setpoint of 100 ppm NH3. This setpoint is user adjustable in the field over a range of 50 to 500 ppm NH3. The Model 2050 calibration can be checked with Hydrogen gas.
The Model 2060 Halocarbon monitor can be calibrated with methane and the factory setpoint varies for the specific type of halocarbon present. The factory setpoint for R12 is 500 ppm while the setpoint for R134a is 50 ppm. See the specifications for more details.
Temperature Range
The Model 2050 and 2060 have temperature compensated circuitry to provide stabilization in temperatures ranging from
Semiconductor-Type Sensor
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