Refrigerant Infrared Gas Sensor β Platinum Series
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Dynament refrigerant gas sensors are available for a wide range of gases, including R32, R454B, R454C, R290, and R744 (COβ), supporting diverse HVACR applications.
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Independently evaluated by AHRTI, these sensors successfully passed all performance tests outlined in the 2020 report: Refrigerant Detector Characteristics for Use in HVACR Equipment.
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Capable of detecting refrigerant gases within the Lower Flammability Limit (LFL) range, they deliver a high-resolution output of 0.05% (500 ppm) for precise leak detection.
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Each sensor offers plug-and-play integration, combining optics, electronics, and firmware to deliver a linearized, temperature-compensated signal streamlining system development and reducing time to market.
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Dynamentβs USB-powered Premier Configuration Unit allows for fast sensor setup, calibration, and parameter customization. Included PC software supports data logging and diagnostics.
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Manual calibration can also be performed without the need for digital communication, offering added flexibility in the field.
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Designed with robust electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) shielding to ensure reliable performance in electrically noisy environments.
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Based on proven non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) technology for stable, accurate refrigerant gas sensing over long operating lifetimes.
The Platinum Series platform delivers a high-resolution, linearized output for accurate refrigerant gas measurement across the lower explosive limit (LEL) range. Sensor options include R32 (0β15% volume), R454B (0β12% volume), R454C (0β15% volume), R290 (0β2% volume), and R744 in both 0β5% volume and 0β500 ppm configurations, supporting diverse HVACR and industrial safety applications.
For easy configuration, calibration, and data logging, the sensors are fully compatible with the USB-powered Premier Gas Sensor Configuration Unit. The platform also supports Modbus RTU protocol for seamless integration into monitoring and control systems.