The Series 3000 MkII is a direct replacement for Honeywell Analytics' Series 3000 XPIS gas detector. Offering an even more robust aluminium LM25 or 316 stainless steel enclosure and two cable gland/conduit entries this versatile transmitter is designed for the detection of toxic and oxygen gas hazards in potentially explosive atmospheres.
This low powered gas detector operates on an industry standard 2-wire 4-20mA loop, making it ideal for both new and retrofit applications. Users can configure the detector without the need of a ‘hot work permit’ by using the LCD and magnetic switches. Fault diagnostic software and programmable calibration due frequency simplifies maintenance procedures.
The intrinsically safe smart sensors are supplied pre-configured and can be ‘hot swapped’ without having to remove power to the detector, saving time and money during commissioning and routine servicing. A remote sensor mounting kit is available that allows the sensor to be mounted up to 15m (50ft) from the transmitter, making it ideal for operation in areas that are difficult to access.
Reliable detection
• Proven electrochemical sensing technology
• Uses Surecell™ electrochemical cells, ideal for hot and humid environments
• Long-life sensing elements (typical >2 years)
• Patented ‘Reflex’ sensing element verification diagnostics
Reduced installation costs
• Flameproof transmitter allows field wiring to be run along with other non-IS instruments
• Plug-in sensor removes wiring
Reduced maintenance costs
• IS sensor connection permits hot swap, reducing downtime
• User programmable calibration frequency
• Integral fault diagnostic software
• Menu/icon driven calibration procedure
Regulatory compliance
• European (ATEX)
• US (UL)
• Canadian (c-UL)
• International (IECEx)
Range of optional accessories
• Remote sensor mounting kit
• Duct mounting kit (for H2, CO and H2S only)
• Calibration cup to apply test gas
• Collecting cone (for H2 and CO only)
Typical applications
• Exploration and drilling platform
• Production platforms
• Onshore oil and gas terminals
• Refineries and chemical plants
• Power plants
• Waste water facilities
• Utilities