Gas Alarm 404+


Overview

The Gas Alarm 404+ is an easily configurable, wall or rack mounted control system that supports up to four channels of gas detection. The versatile configuration approach enables you to take control of your safety system and configure it to meet your needs for a wide range of applications.

Sure-Safe Gas Alarm 404

Description

The Gas Safe range of multi-channel control systems offers an incredibly versatile approach whilst ensuring a reliable safety system across all industries and applications.

Having the capacity to monitor up to 64 addressable and 16 direct sensors, 8 of which can be converted to accept mV catalytic sensors.

Larger system requirements can also be met with over 1000 addressable sensors possible through a networked Gas Safe solution.


Designed to meet any customer requirement, the Gas Safe can be installed in all customer environments with configurations available as a wall mounted unit, 19’’ rack system, panel and din rail mount.


The Gas Safe features a vast range of optional equipment including additional uprated power supplies, 4-20mA to CAN conversion, additonal relay functionality and BMS integration and addressable Mimic interfaces, to name a few.


Specification

The Gas Safe range of multi-channel control systems offers an incredibly versatile approach whilst ensuring a reliable safety system across all industries and applications.

Having the capacity to monitor up to 64 addressable and 16 direct sensors, 8 of which can be converted to accept mV catalytic sensors.

Larger system requirements can also be met with over 1000 addressable sensors possible through a networked Gas Safe solution.


Designed to meet any customer requirement, the Gas Safe can be installed in all customer environments with configurations available as a wall mounted unit, 19’’ rack system, panel and din rail mount.


The Gas Safe features a vast range of optional equipment including additional uprated power supplies, 4-20mA to CAN conversion, additonal relay functionality and BMS integration and addressable Mimic interfaces, to name a few.


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