Eagle Eye Power Solutions, LLC HGD-2000 Flue Gas Analyzer/Combustion Analyzer
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- Model : HGD-2000
- Category: Flue Gas Analyzer/combustion Analyzer
- Brand : Eagle Eye Power Solutions, LLC
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- Manufacturer: Eagle Eye Power Solutions, LLC
Products
The Hawkeye HGD-2000 Hydrogen Detector allows users to monitor hydrogen gas accumulation in storage rooms and facilities where batteries are stored,inc forklifts,golf carts,backup power supplies and battery charging stations. A charged lead-acid battery releases hydrogen gas after reaching the 80% charge point. When mixed with enough air,hydrogen becomes a highly flammable gas that can easily ignite with just a spark,damaging equipment and injuring people. The lower explosive limit (LEL) of hydrogen is 4.1% by volume. Using the HGD-2000 hydrogen detector eliminates the risk of hydrogen explosion. Use the mounting holes on the top and bottom of the detector box to connect the HGD-2000 to a wall,,or optional junction box. The detector has a terminal block for single phase AC power and two internal relays. Relays can be used to turn remote exhaust fans and/or alarms on and off. The detector should always be on and the green LED will light up. If the volume concentration of hydrogen in the air around the sensor reaches 1%,the yellow LED will light up and the 1% internal relay will close. A four-second delay prevents false activation. If the concentration reaches 2%,the red LED will flash,the internal 80 decibel alarm system will sound,and the 2% internal relay will close.
Product Specifications
Parameter | Value | Parameter | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Monitoring gas quantity | Single; Multi | Characteristics of the | Audible or Visual Alarms; Controller |
The electrical output | Switch | According to | Digital |
Working temperature | 14 to 104 F (-10 to 40 C) | Product form | Fixed |
Measuring type | %LEL;%LFL | Type of gas | H2; Hg; Methane (CH4) / Natural Gas; O2 |
application | Confined Space Entry; Ambient Air Monitoring |