Fixed Gas Detectors (UL Listed)
K800 Series – Fixed Gas detector:
The 2 or 3 or 4 wire, 4-20mA and RS485 MODBUS output K800 series fixed device
provides continuous detection and monitoring of gases for a wide range of
industrial environments.
The fixed gas detector adopts advanced catalytic gas sensor or electrochemical
sensor, which can translate the gas concentration in the air to the digital signal
output.
Application
The detector working with gas controller are widely used to detect gas in refinery,
chemical plant, LPG station, boiler room, painting plant and other places with gas
exists, effectively protect personnel and plant from flammable, toxic and oxygen
hazards.
Key Features
1) Digital and analog outputs
2) LCD light status indicator for alarm conditions
3) The relay can trigger alarms or process controls
4) Three models available measure toxic gases, VOCs, or combustibles
5) Explosion-proof enclosure
6) CERTIFICATIONS: CE, UL, CMC, Ex, MA (SAFETY CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR COAL
MINING PRODUCTS IN CHINA)
- K1000 Series Gas Detector Controller
The K1000 Series Gas Detector Controller provides simultaneous display and alarm function for up to
4, 8,16 and 32 monitored variables. Easy to configure and user-friendly, the K1000 series control
system can function as a critical alarm controller for toxic or combustible gases detection. The
controller, which is applicable to hazardous areas, is easy to install and features a large graphical
LCD display and a non-intrusive user interface.
Key Feature:
1) Up to 4,8,16 and 32 inputs for either 4-20mA or Modbus transmitters.
2) 24V DC internal power supply provides a 15 watts total system power
3) Modbus RS-485 serial ports for simultaneous master/slave operation
4) Two independent alarm levels per channel.” Relay Ackhowledge” feature allows silencing external audible alarm device in existing alarm conditions.
5) Standard common alarm relays for HORN,HIGH and WARN
6) Wall-mounted installation design
7) A graphical LCD with backlight displays real-time data and engineering units, indicating two
alarms per 16 channels and common relays


