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Electrical Outputs, Analog Current, Analog Voltage,Switch

Measurement Type, %LEL, %Volume, Trace, Leakage, Density, Signature or Spectra

Number of Gases Sensed,  Single Gas, Multi Gas

General Gas Types, Toxic Gas, Combustible Gas

Specific Gas Types , Aerosols, Ammonia (NH3), Arsine (AsH3), Bromine (Br2), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Chlorine (Cl2), Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2), Diborane (B2H6), Fluorine (F), Germane (GeH4), Halocarbons (Refrigerants), Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen (H2), Hydrogen Chloride (HCl), Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN), Hydrogen Fluoride (HF), Hydrogen, Selenide (H2Se), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S),Mercury Vapor (Hg), Nitric Oxide (NO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Nitrogen Oxides (NxOx), Oxygen (O2), Ozone (O3), Phosphine (PH3), Silane (SiH4), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6), Water Vapor, Other

Display,  Analog, Digital

Features,  Audible or Visual Alarms, Controller, Data Logger, Interchangeable Probes, Hazardous Environments

Dealing with the following but not limited to the Manufacturers:

Anton Paar, Ete Elektronik, Kimo, Trafag, Durag, IMC, Bluesense, e

Edinburgh Instruments, Sensors, Alpha Sense, BFI, Siemens, Figaro 

Engineering, Dragger, Voith, Pepcon syste, Meteo omnium, Jumo, Dr. A. 

Kuntze, Steinel, Tunnel Sensor, Dextens, ATI, GE, Emerson, Kimo, 

Mettler, Rotronic, Teledyne, IMC, Digitron , Testo,  Bruker, Chuavin 

Arnoux, RAE System, Oldham

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Gas transmitters consist of an enclosure, sensor, and electronics that convert a signal from a gas sensor into an analog output signal. Electrical outputs for gas transmitters include analog current, analog voltage, and frequency. Analog current levels such as 4 – 20 mA are suitable for sending signals over long distances. Typically, a current is imposed on the output circuit proportional to the measurement. Feedback is used to provide the appropriate current regardless of line noise and impedance. Analog voltage outputs are simple, usually linear functions of the measurement. Frequency or modulated frequency outputs for gas transmitters include amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), sine waves, and pulse trains.