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MACURCO CO MONITOR 120V/240V
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CM-12
Carbon Monoxide in commercial facilities. Can be used as a stand-alone detector and controller and as an analog transducer for use with the DVP-120 and other systems – ETL Listed, LADBS Approved
- CM-12 - 100-240VAC input
- 5A SPDT Fan control relay
- 0.5A N.O. or N.C. Alarm Relay
- Selectable Fan and Alarm Relay Actuation Settings
- Digital Display (0-200ppm of CO), Internal Buzzer
- Coverage Area: 5,000 sq. ft.
- 4-20mA current loop
MACURCO CO MONITOR 12-24VAC/12-32VDC
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CM-6
Carbon Monoxide in commercial facilities. Can be used as a stand-alone detector and controller and as an analog transducer for use with the DVP-120 and other systems – ETL Listed, LADBS Approved
- CM-6 - 12-24VAC or 12-32VDC input
- 5A SPDT Fan control relay
- 0.5A N.O. or N.C. Alarm Relay
- Selectable Fan and Alarm Relay Actuation Settings
- Digital Display (0-200ppm of CO), Internal Buzzer
- Coverage Area: 5,000 sq. ft.
- 4-20mA current loop
CO GAS TANK 11L FOR FIELD TESTS
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CME1-FTG
The CME1-FTG is an 11 liter 500ppm aerosol carbon monoxide field test gas that can be used with the Macurco carbon monoxide detectors - CM-6, CM-12, CM-E1 and CM-1.
- This field test gas allows users to do a quick functionality test of the CO sensor. The flow rate of the CME1-FTG is 10 liters per minute so there is about a minute of gas or enough to test 20-30 units. See the specific product user instructions for details on testing.
Macurco Multi-Gas Monitor
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MG1
Macurco Multi-Gas Monitor
MG-1 CO, H2S, O2 & LEL
- The Macurco MG-1 integrates innovative safety features and an intuitive, rugged design to provide advanced protection for those working in harsh environments. This portable multigas detector, which is exceptionally easy to use and service, protects against the four most prevalent gas hazards: carbon monoxide ( CO ), hydrogen sulfide ( H2S ), combustible gases ( LEL ) and oxygen (O2) depletion.