Bacharach Expands Refrigerant Gases on MGS-400 Gas Detectors.
Supports cooling and refrigeration applications with halogen
refrigerants.
Bacharach, a leading provider
of HVAC-R gas instrumentation, announces the addition of 22
halogen refrigerants for its MGS-400 gas detectors in
commercial and industrial gas leak monitoring applications.
The
newly added halogen refrigerants include: R1234yf, R1234ze,
R134a, R22, R32, R404a, R407a, R407C, R407f, R410a, R422,
R422D, R427A, R434A, R448A, R449A, R450A, R452A, R454A,
R454C, R507a, R513A. Support for additional gases are in
development and will be released over the next few months.
The MGS-400 series product
family uses three different sensor types, depending on the
measurement range, temperature and gas types when detecting
for hazardous refrigerant leaks. The variety of sensor types
within the product line offer significant user benefits,
including flexibility with refrigerant leak detection and
providing peace of mind when helping to protect personnel
and achieve compliance with safety standards like ASHRAE 15,
CSA-B52 and EN 378 inside of machinery rooms, mechanical
equipment rooms, chiller plants, cold storage facilities and
walk-in freezers.
Other user benefits include a mobile app interface for easy
commissioning and maintenance without special tools and an
added sensor life of 5 – 7 years with plug and play
pre-calibrated sensor modules for quick, simple sensor
replacement. Generating calibration certificates from the
mobile app, makes calibration documentation easy to create
and send by email or store in the cloud. A Modbus RTU
interface and analog and relay outputs enable easy safety
alarming and automation control.
Bacharach continues
supporting the cooling and refrigeration industries by
extending its library of refrigerant gases as the
refrigeration industry moves toward the use of refrigerants
less harmful to the environment.
For more information on
the full range of available gas options, sensor ranges and
types including CO2 (carbon dioxide), and NH3 (ammonia) see
the
MGS-400 Gas Detector Ordering Guide.
For more information on
the gas detectors visit:
https://www.mybacharach.com/mgs-400.
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