Multi-channel gas detection control unit MCX-32
LCD displayaddressable

multi-channel gas detection control unit
multi-channel gas detection control unit
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multi-channel, LCD display, addressable

Description

The MCX-32 controller features a flexible design that allows the user to customize a system by choosing from a selection of individually addressable field devices or use addressable input and output modules. Detcon’s full range of gas sensors (purchased separately) can be used to create a gas detection system consisting of toxic gas, combustible gas, and/or oxygen deficiency. A wide range of field devices such as liquid level, temperature, pressure, flow, etc., can also be configured for input to the control system. Four standard I/O modules are available: a 4-channel 4-20mA input module (DA-4), a 4-alarm relay output module (RL-4), a 4-channel 4-20mA output module (AO-4), and a 4-relay contact input module (DI-4). I/O modules are din-rail mounted and stackable allowing for seamless system expansion. The I/O modules may be mounted within the main system enclosure or in separate enclosures suitable for the area classification where installation will occur. In many cases using distributed I/O nodes can significantly reduce wiring and installation costs. Integrated Alarm & Control System . 64 channel capacity . Large LCD with touch-screen user interface . Analog, digital or Modbus RTU serial input capability . Readily field expandable with auto configuration capability . Versatile distributed I/O installation options . Lightning & over-voltage protection standard . Data logging of alarms, calibration, comm errors, faults, peak and average readings

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