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Det-Tronics UK Ltd

First Floor, Ash House
Mathisen Way Poyle Road
Littleton Road, Ashford
MIDDLESEX
TW15 1TZ

Telephone : +44 (0) 333 772 0681
Fax : United Kingdom
Email : uksales@det-tronics.com
Web : www.det-tronics.com


Article archive for Det-Tronics UK Ltd;

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10 best practices for fire and gas safety in hazardous locations: White paper 16 March 2020

Hazardous industrial processes call for a fire and gas safety system that detects the presence of smoke, flames and combustible and toxic gases, and then takes executive actions regarding notification and fire suppression. Understanding best practices for F&G safety systems can help facility managers protect workers and continued operations....

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Toxic gas detector family is ATEX approved 13 August 2010

Detector Electronics Corporation's GT3000 toxic gas detectors have received ATEX hazardous location and performance certification in addition to the FM, CSA, CE, and IECEx certified they already held. Rated to IP66, the family is a group of electrochemical fixed-point detectors that provide non-intrusive calibration, communication via 4mA-20mA with Hart protocol....

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Versatile display for gas detectors 04 December 2009

Detector Electronics Corporation (Det-Tronics) has released the FlexVu Model UD10 Universal Display, a life-safety display unit that provides non-intrusive calibration, local event logging, and third-party performance certifications. This display/communicator reduces spare-parts inventory by working with a wide spectrum of toxic and combustible gas sensors and by operating with industrial communication protocols....