ALTAIR MSA XCell” Sensor Technology Frequently Asked Questions The ALTAIR 4X Multigas Detector uses the NEW MSA XCell Sensors. Aren’t all electrochemical and catalytic bead sensors basically the same? All sensors are not the same. Sensors are the heart of an instrument; sensor performance can vary greatly depending upon manufacturer. Most multigas detectors use the same sensors from the same few global suplliers. MSA has designed a superior gas detection sensor platform specifically optimized for MSA gas detectors. MSA XCell … Continue reading “Multigas Detector MSA ALTAIR 4X”
Portable Gas Detectors MSA PULSAR+ (Plus)
Posted on February 9, 2022February 9, 2022Categories Portable Gas Detection MSA Leave a comment on Portable Gas Detectors MSA PULSAR+ (Plus)The brand new fully user configurable PULSAR+ Single-Gas Detector is reliable, easy-to-use and durable. With sensor options for CO2, H2S or O2 this unit will provide most advanced performance and stand up to the roughest handling triple in the toughest industrial environments. An outstanding triple alarm system – audio, visual and optional vibration – reliably alert the user in any alarm situation. The patented high performance solid electrolyte button sensors eliminate the possibility of sensor leakage. The PULSAR+ will protect … Continue reading “Portable Gas Detectors MSA PULSAR+ (Plus)”
Gas Detection MSA PULSAR
Posted on February 9, 2022February 9, 2022Categories Portable Gas Detection MSA Leave a comment on Gas Detection MSA PULSARThe PULSAR Single-Gas Detector provides maintenance-free 24-month nonitoring for the detection of CO, H2O or O2. The PULSAR requires no field calibration or sensor replacement. The triple alarm system – audio, visual and optional vibration – alerts the user in any alarm situation. PULSAR’s large numeric display counts down the remaining life from 24 months. Two clips are provided as standard and no gas response tests accesories are needed. ATEX II 1G EEx ia IIC T4EN 50014-20 10032580 PULSAR CO, … Continue reading “Gas Detection MSA PULSAR”