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View List of the Gases Detected by Mil-Ram Technology Detectors
D.DAS 1536
DIGITAL DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM
Windows Platform
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- no false alarms patented sensor technology Chemically selective toxic sensors are unaffected by changes in temperature, humidity and pressure - This means No Zero Drift - No maintenance required - Greater than 3 years life - Factory rechargeable more than 20 times - UL and CSA approvals
- PC - Based data acquisition for the Tox-Array 2000 six point controllers - Requires: Pentium 90 MHz or higher, Windows 95, 16 MB ram minimum, VGA display (800 X 600 resolution) and mouse
- 24 - hour continuous monitoring of Toxics, Combustibles and Oxygen
- Up to 1536 points of detection on one twisted pair of wires using Tox-Array 2000 controllers
- From 1 to 256 Tox-Array 2000 six point controllers on a single bus
- Supports RS-485 full - duplex serial communications between PC and Tox-Array 2000 controllers at distances up to 5000 feet all linked with one pair of twisted wires
- User friendly graphical displays - Simply click on graphics panels or make selections from pull - down menus to view data
- Real - time display of data including tables, bar graphs and line graphs
- Historical data - STELs, TWAs, Peak Readings, Alarm Conditions (low, high and trouble) and Gas Readings are easily saved to the hard disk and easily recalled for review
- STEL - Short Term Exposure Limit calculated, displayed and continually updated for toxic gases
- TWA - 8-hr. Time Weighted Average calculated, displayed and continually updated for toxic gases
- Print reports - real-time or historical data
- Visual indicators - Alarm panels change colors for trouble (red), low (yellow) and high (red) alarm conditions
- Audible indicators - External alarms connected to relay contacts at Tox-Array 2000 controllers
- Tox-Array 2000 controllers are fully programmable from PC - Set detection ranges, alarm points, relay function (latching / non-latching) and relay assignment for each channel
- Continuous updating - Tox-Array 2000 configurations are automatically updated in the software to reflect the current settings for each controller
- Area maps - Diagram facility with location of sensors and alarm status (i.e. safe, low, high or trouble)
- Optional Beeper (pager) system whereby any alarm condition is automatically transmitted to beepers worn by personnel - Alphanumeric display provides location of gas leak
- Optional modem to provide autodialing in the event of an alarm
- Optional fax to transmit written notification of alarm conditions
- And More - Since Mil-Ram Technology writes and maintains the D.DAS software, modifications to the system are welcomed and efficiently handled - For example, other 4-20 mA devices can be connected to the Tox-Array 2000 controllers and monitored in conjunction with the gas sensors through the D.DAS system
- Can be used with Mil-Ram's Wireless Telemetry System.
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