Introducing the cGas IR Refrigerant Detector
Meet the latest addition to our refrigerant gas sensors!
Improve your gas detection performance with the cGas IR Refrigerant Detector from Critical Environment Technologies.
The new detector replaces the discontinued CET ART Infrared Refrigerant Transmitter and is used to monitor a wide range of refrigerant gases commonly used in commercial refrigeration systems. cGas IR Refrigerant Detector is ideal for:
- Supermarkets / Grocery Stores / Convenience Stores
- Refrigerated Mechanical Rooms
- Commercial Chiller Equipment Rooms
- Food Storage / Cold Rooms / Walk-in Freezers
- Food Processing Plants
- Food Service Facilities
Featuring the dual beam non-dispersive infrared sensor technology, the cGas IR Refrigerant Detector overcomes the limitations of solid state refrigerant sensors and detect refrigerant gases without cross interference from toxic or combustible gases. Choose what you need from over 30 types of refrigerant gas sensors commonly used in commercial refrigeration systems, including A2L refrigerants, SF6 and CO2 (R744).
Keep reading to find out how the cGas IR Refrigerant Detector can help with your monitoring needs, or use the ‘Ask us a question’ form to discuss your requirements with our team.
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cGas IR Refrigerant Detector features:
- Long life, NDIR sensor Dual beam technology, designed for accurate, low-level leak detection in commercial refrigeration systems
- Available in more than 30+ types of refrigerant sensors, including A2L refrigerants, SF6 and CO2 (R744)
- Field configurable analog (mA or V) or Digital (Modbus or BACnet) output models available
- Bright LCD display
- Easy plug and play for quick sensor replacement at the end of life
- USB port for configuration updates or firmware upgrades
More information:
ASK THE EXPERTS – Gas Detectors: Mounting Considerations
ASK THE EXPERTS – Gas Detectors: Sensor Coverage
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