2104B2131 | Medium range receiver ATEX source
Brand: Honeywell
Product number: 2104B2131
Product Type: Medium range receiver ATEX source
Available gases: methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, ethylene, propylene, ethanol, methanol.
Range: 0 to 5 L.m.
Recommended alarm Settings: (low) 1.0 LEL.m; (H) 3.0 LEL.m.
Optical path Length: Medium range: 40-120 m (130-390 ft)
Response speed: T90 less than 3 seconds. (Under normal operating conditions).
Humidity: 0-99%RH Non-condensing.DNVGL-CG-0339 Position Class B
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2104B2131 | Medium range receiver ATEX source
Brand: Honeywell
Product number: 2104B2131
Product Type: Medium range receiver ATEX source
Available gases: methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, ethylene, propylene, ethanol, methanol.
Range: 0 to 5 L.m.
Recommended alarm Settings: (low) 1.0 LEL.m; (H) 3.0 LEL.m.
Optical path Length: Medium range: 40-120 m (130-390 ft)
Response speed: T90 less than 3 seconds. (Under normal operating conditions).
Humidity: 0-99%RH Non-condensing.DNVGL-CG-0339 Position Class B
Pressure: 91.5kPa – 105.5kPa (915-1055mbar, without compensation)
Repeatability: ±0.4LELm
Warm-up time less than 5 minutes (operation), less than 1 hour (fully stable)
Power Supply: 18 to 32Vdc
Transmitter receiver: Medium/long range: Max 10/13* W
Working pressure: 91.5 to 105.5 KPa (915 to 1055 mbar) (uncompensated).
Warm-up time: less than 5 minutes (operation), or less than 1 hour (full stability).
Power supply: 18V to 32V DC
Weight: 7 Kg
Weight: 10 Kg
The 2104B2131 receiver is a device or device primarily used to receive and capture a specific signal, information, or energy. These signals can be radio waves, light waves, sound waves, etc., and the receiver converts these signals into usable forms for further processing and utilization1.
ATEX is short for “Atmospheres EXplosibles”, meaning “explosive environment”. The ATEX Directive was developed by the European Union to regulate equipment used in potentially explosive environments. These devices need to be ATEX certified to ensure that they do not pose a source of fire or a threat to personnel safety when used in explosive environments.
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