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Detects CO2 (1st September 2008)
The new Gasman CO2 detector from Crowcon is compact and easy to use. Weighing just 130g, it is durable, has high impact resistance and dust and water ingress protection to IP65.
From Health safety welfare
Brewing gas hazards (1st September 2008)
Reliable detection of excess CO2, O2 depletion and other gas hazards in the brewing industry is essential.
New IR gas detector (1st September 2008)
Crowcon says its new IREX infrared (IR) flammable gas detector is designed to replace pellistor (catalytic bead) type flammable gas detectors, resulting in faster response times and greatly reduced zero drift. Capable
Gas detector (1st July 2008)
Crowcon has added features to its Triple Plus+ portable gas detector, making it even more versatile.
Laser methane detector (1st July 2008)
Crowcon Detection Instruments has extended its agreement with the technology development arm of a Japanese gas utility to offer the new LaserMethane (LMm) mini methane leak detector.
From Premises management maintenance
Gas detector (1st May 2008)
The Xgard IR LPG from Crowcon is a low cost infrared fixed gas detector designed to detect LPG gas hazards before concentrations reach flammable levels.
Monitors for hire (1st May 2008)
ESS Safeforce has added more than 250 Crowcon gas detectors to its hire fleet.
IR sensors (1st March 2008)
The Xgard IR from Crowcon is a low cost infrared flammable gas and carbon dioxide sensor designed for use in fixed point detection systems.
Ir flammable and co2 sensor (1st November 2007)
The Xgard IR from Crowcon is a new, low cost infrared (IR) flammable gas and carbon dioxide sensor for use in fixed point detection systems.
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Multi-gas detector (1st September 2007)
Available from Crowcon, the Triple Plus+ portable gas detector now includes additional features to increase its versatility.
Efficient and safe (1st July 2007)
The new Crowcon Hydra addressable gas detection system provides a new way of detecting toxic gases from vehicle exhausts, such as Carbon Monoxide (CO), oxides of Nitrogen (NO/NO2) and petrol vapour, in enclosed or unde
Tiny addition (1st July 2007)
Crowcon has introduced two new versions of the Eikon, its tiny, disposable, single gas detector.
For hot places (1st May 2007)
Crowcon's intrinsically safe Detective+ free-standing, transportable gas detector has been granted IECEx and ATEX certification for use in temperatures to 50°C. This makes it suitable for use in explosion hazard areas i
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Lightweight and easy-to-use (1st May 2007)
The new Gasman CO2 detector from Crowcon is small, lightweight and easy to use. Weighing just 130g and with dust/water ingress protection to IP65, it is said to be extremely durable and to have high impact resistance.
Tough & tiny (1st March 2007)
Crowcon has introduced two new versions of Eikon, its disposable, single-gas detector that measures less than 70mm long. New versions detect ammonia and chlorine and are guaranteed to operate without the need for parts or ma
Tough, small and lightweight (1st November 2006)
Extending the family of Tetra portable gas monitors, the lightweight Tetra:3 from Crowcon Detection Instruments combines extremely rugged design with small size and simple operation. Designed for use in demanding industrial
Gas monitor (1st July 2006)
Compact, rugged and simple to operate, the Tetra:3 portable gas monitor from Crowcon Detection Instruments monitors oxygen, toxic and flammable gases
Compact multi-gas monitor (1st May 2006)
The Tetra:3 portable gas monitor from Crowcon Detection Instruments is compact, low weight and simple to operate.
Detector for use with short-term gas hazards (1st March 2006)
Aversatile free-standing, transportable gas detector from Crowcon provides reliable protection wherever there are short-term gas hazards.
Flammable gases quickly detected by ATEX unit (1st March 2006)
The ATEX certified Xgard Type 4 gas detector from Crowcon is designed to quickly detect flammable gases in high temperature applications (up to 150°C) such as gas turbines, or gas-fired drying ovens.
ATEX gas detector (1st January 2006)
The new, ATEX-certified Xgard Type 4 gas detector from Crowcon is designed to quickly detect flammable gases in high temperature applications (up to 150°C) such as gas turbines or gas-fired drying ovens.
ATEX approval (1st January 2006)
New from Crowcon, the Gasman single gas detector has received full ATEX approval for use in hazardous areas.
Monitors purge vent gas (1st November 2005)
Emptying hydrocarbon storage tanks, reactors, pipelines or other vessels is dangerous because there is a high risk of creating an explosive mixture if purging is not managed correctly.
Cost cutting (1st July 2005)
Crowcon’s new CheckBox IMH (Instrument Management Hub) automates the calibration and bump testing of portable gas detectors, reducing operation time and cutting costs.
Detects gas (1st May 2005)
To protect staff from the danger of depleted oxygen levels, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory has installed Crowcon gas detectors and a Gasmaster control panel. The panel displays oxygen levels in all testing cleanrooms simultaneously on an LCD for at-a
Gas monitor (1st November 2004)
The new Gasman personal gas monitor from Crowcon Detection Instruments is small, light and easy to use even in tough industrial environments.
At-a-glance gas monitoring (1st November 2004)
Crowcon’s new Gasmaster control panel has been designed to make the monitoring of toxic and flammable gases even easier.
Simple to use gas testing kit (1st September 2004)
Users of portable gas detectors need to know that their units are working properly and will always alarm in the presence of hazardous gases. Crowcon has, therefore, introduced a new Gas Testing Kit so that users of the Tetra four-gas personal monitor
Gas detectors (1st July 2004)
New gas detectors from Crowcon can cut running costs and simplify maintenance of fixed detection and alarm systems. Covering flammable toxic and oxygen hazards, the Xgard range has a universal junction box and replacement sensors that simply plug in.
Tiny fixed life gas detectors (1st January 2004)
Crowcon has developed three new variants of Eikon, its tiny single-gas detector. Running without parts or maintenance for a guaranteed two years, the device is now available in versions to detect sulphur dioxide, ammonia and chlorine. Measuring less
Durability key factor in choice of gas detector (1st November 2003)
Chosen for their durability, more than 300 detectors from Crowcon help protect engineering and production staff from gas risks at Shell UKs Stanlow manufacturing complex. Where only one hazard is to be monitored, personnel are issued with Gasman II s
New detector (1st September 2003)
The latest TXgard-15+ hydrogen detector from Crowcon is an intrinsically safe unit immune to most hydrocarbons and other flammable compounds, ensuring precise measurement of hydrogen alone. Tracking concentrations as high as 50% of the lower explosiv