Bacharach, Inc. Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector MGS-250

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Long-life, proprietary infrared (NDIR) sensor Detects CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs and new HFO refrigerants No cross interference to other gases, humidity or temperature Modbus RTU interface, analog output, BAS/BMS system connectivity Set all parameters and outputs without opening the unit Bacharach's MGS-250 Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector is the leader in performance and flexibility. It can be configured as either a broadband sensor used for gross leak detection, or as a gas-specific version that’s pre-calibrated and characterized for precision response to individual refrigerants. The MGS-250 is the economical solution for detecting refrigerants without the limitations posed by solid-state sensor technologies. Advanced infrared sensing technology makes the MGS-250 immune to cross sensitivities from combustible and toxic gases, as well as changes in temperature and humidity. The infrared sensor provides low-level leak detection and delivers up to 5 to 7 years of virtually maintenance-free operation. The MGS-250 has an alpha-numeric LED display, status indicator, on-board relay, and alarm to alert personnel when levels have exceeded the preset limit.
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Long-life, proprietary infrared (NDIR) sensor Detects CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs and new HFO refrigerants No cross interference to other gases, humidity or temperature Modbus RTU interface, analog output, BAS/BMS system connectivity Set all parameters and outputs without opening the unit Bacharach's MGS-250 Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector is the leader in performance and flexibility. It can be configured as either a broadband sensor used for gross leak detection, or as a gas-specific version that’s pre-calibrated and characterized for precision response to individual refrigerants. The MGS-250 is the economical solution for detecting refrigerants without the limitations posed by solid-state sensor technologies. Advanced infrared sensing technology makes the MGS-250 immune to cross sensitivities from combustible and toxic gases, as well as changes in temperature and humidity. The infrared sensor provides low-level leak detection and delivers up to 5 to 7 years of virtually maintenance-free operation. The MGS-250 has an alpha-numeric LED display, status indicator, on-board relay, and alarm to alert personnel when levels have exceeded the preset limit.
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Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector - MGS-250 - Bacharach, Inc.
New Kensington, PA, USA
Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector
MGS-250
Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector MGS-250
Long-life, proprietary infrared (NDIR) sensor Detects CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs and new HFO refrigerants No cross interference to other gases, humidity or temperature Modbus RTU interface, analog output, BAS/BMS system connectivity Set all parameters and outputs without opening the unit Bacharach's MGS-250 Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector is the leader in performance and flexibility. It can be configured as either a broadband sensor used for gross leak detection, or as a gas-specific version that’s pre-calibrated and characterized for precision response to individual refrigerants. The MGS-250 is the economical solution for detecting refrigerants without the limitations posed by solid-state sensor technologies. Advanced infrared sensing technology makes the MGS-250 immune to cross sensitivities from combustible and toxic gases, as well as changes in temperature and humidity. The infrared sensor provides low-level leak detection and delivers up to 5 to 7 years of virtually maintenance-free operation. The MGS-250 has an alpha-numeric LED display, status indicator, on-board relay, and alarm to alert personnel when levels have exceeded the preset limit.
  • Long-life, proprietary infrared (NDIR) sensor
  • Detects CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs and new HFO refrigerants
  • No cross interference to other gases, humidity or temperature
  • Modbus RTU interface, analog output, BAS/BMS system connectivity
  • Set all parameters and outputs without opening the unit

Bacharach's MGS-250 Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector is the leader in performance and flexibility. It can be configured as either a broadband sensor used for gross leak detection, or as a gas-specific version that’s pre-calibrated and characterized for precision response to individual refrigerants. The MGS-250 is the economical solution for detecting refrigerants without the limitations posed by solid-state sensor technologies.

Advanced infrared sensing technology makes the MGS-250 immune to cross sensitivities from combustible and toxic gases, as well as changes in temperature and humidity. The infrared sensor provides low-level leak detection and delivers up to 5 to 7 years of virtually maintenance-free operation. The MGS-250 has an alpha-numeric LED display, status indicator, on-board relay, and alarm to alert personnel when levels have exceeded the preset limit.

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  Bacharach, Inc.
Product Category Gas Instruments
Product Number MGS-250
Product Name Infrared Refrigerant Gas Detector
Measurement Type Trace
Gas Types Refrigerants; (0 to 3,500 ppm)
Display Digital
Instrument Type Detector
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