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B-DETECTION PLUS i and s

B-DETECTION PLUS i and s online gas measuring system for high-pressure applications

  • Monitoring of the breathing air for compliance with the limit values
  • In addition to monitoring of the compressor, measurement of the intake air or directly in the breathing air cylinder is possible
  • Operating pressure 350 bar or optionally up to 450 bar
  • Automatic flushing valve with monitoring
  • New CO ping test: CO sensor control for maximum safety
  • New: The B-DETECTION PLUS is B-CLOUD-compatible
  • New: Shorter response time during humidity measurement
  • New: Lower running costs through optimised calibration

The B-DETECTION PLUS gas measuring system monitors the quality of the breathing air you produce: measurement of CO, CO2, O2 as standard as well as optional measurement of absolute humidity and residual oil (VOC1). Automatic, continuous and reliable.

The B-CONTROL control unit allows you to monitor compliance with the limit values of breathing air standard DIN EN 12021:20141 at all times. If a limit value is exceeded, the control unit displays a visual warning message and, as an option, shuts down the unit before contaminated air can pass into the cylinders being filled.

An automatic flushing valve ensures that in cases where limit values are only exceeded briefly, the contaminated air is discharged into the open without having to interrupt the operation of the unit.

With the new generation B-DETECTION PLUS, you can test not only the ambient air but, if desired, also measure the quality of the breathing air in the cylinder itself as well as in the intake hose.

The B-DETECTION PLUS gas measuring system is available in the integrated version B-DETECTION PLUS i, the mobile version B-DETECTION PLUS m as well as the stand-alone version B-DETECTION PLUS s. The s version can easily be retrofitted to your existing BAUER compressor.

1 Humidity and oil measurement (VOC) optional. Oil measurement only on the basis of volatile hydrocarbons (VOCs). Sensor calibration based on isobutene.

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