EX-5120 Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor
Description
EX-5120 remote gas monitoring sensor transmitter incorporates a sensor that operates on the NDIR principle to monitor the concentration of hydrocarbon gas. It can be calibrated for a specific gas, such as methane, but also responds to some other hydrocarbon gases, including propane, butane, etc. The sensor features an integral semiconductor for temperature compensation, a durable tungsten filament IR light source, filter and a dual temperature-compensated pyroelectric infrared detector. This sensor transmitter can operate in anaerobic atmospheres and in continuous hydrocarbon environments. This unit provides long-term stability and requires minimal maintenance. The EX-5120 sensor transmitter operates on 24 VDC power and features three LED alarm point indicators, 4-20 mA output and optional alarm relay board. This sensor transmitter can be connected to various single and multi-channel ENMET controllers or computer-based instrumentation, such as PLCs, SCADAs, BMSs, etc.
EX-5120 Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor
Specifications |
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Type Of Compound: | Hydrogen, Methane, CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), CO (Carbon Monoxide) |
Detection Technology: | Not Specified |
Minimum Detectivity: | -- ppt (parts per trillion) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The EX-5120 Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor is used to monitor the concentration of hydrocarbon gas.
Yes, the EX-5120 Sensor can be calibrated for specific gases such as methane, propane, butane, etc.
The EX-5120 Sensor operates on 24 VDC power.
The EX-5120 Sensor provides a 4-20 mA output.
Yes, the EX-5120 Sensor can be connected to various single and multi-channel ENMET controllers or computer-based instrumentation such as PLCs, SCADAs, BMSs, etc.