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GDS300 (Multi-point Sample System) The GDS 300 rack mount system is designed to monitor gas levels from any number of sample-points. Developed for situations where in-site gas detectors are not possible, usually caused by hostile environments, equipment security, cable routing, access to gas detector installation / maintenance or a cost effective means of monitoring designated hazardous areas, typically - tunnels, underground/high level voids, process control, landfill, brewing, horticulture, livestock husbandry etc. . |
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GDS 302 Single Short Line Flow
Sample System The GDS 302 is a low cost flow sample solution, combining a GDS 100 controller with a low pressure flow sample unit. The pump, filters, sensor and processing electronics are housed in an identical enclosure to the GDS 100. The combined system will extract a continuous single line sample through a maximum line length of 3mts and then process and present the signal with exactly the same format and features as a standard GDS 100 controller. Any type of target gas can be monitored using the GDS 302 unit. |
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GDS 301 Single Long Line Flow Sample System |
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GDS303(1~20 Way Sequential Sampling System) The GDS 303 system is designed to monitor gas levels from 1~20 sample-points. Developed for situations where in-site gas sensors are not possible, usually because of hostile environment, equipment security, cable routing, access to gas detector head installation / maintenance or a cost effective means of monitoring designated hazardous areas, typically - tunnels, underground/high level voids, process control, landfill, brewing, horticulture, livestock husbandry etc. |
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GDS304(1~48 Way Sequential Sampling System) The GDS 304 system is designed to monitor gas levels from a number of sample-points, targeted at situations where the positioning of conventional gas sensors may not be practical.This may be due to equipment security, cable routing, access for detector head installation/maintenance, harsh environment or a cost effective means of monitoring designated hazardous areas, typically - tunnels, marine applications, underground/high level voids, process control, landfill, multi storey car parks, brewing, horticulture, livestock husbandry.
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