Description
Teledyne OLCT 100 – OLC 100 Fixed Gas Detector: Advanced Solutions for Hazardous Environments
Teledyne OLCT 100 – OLC 100 Fixed Gas Detectors are expertly designed to detect explosive gases, toxic gases, or oxygen, offering versatile and reliable performance for various applications. The Teledyne OLCT 100 – OLC 100 Fixed Gas Detector is available with either a Wheatstone bridge output (model OLC 100) or a 4-20mA output (model OLCT 100), catering to different operational requirements. Whether your application demands MEMS, catalytic, electrochemical, semiconductor, or poison control technologies, Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection provides a tailored solution to meet your needs.
Each model is ATEX approved and comes in both explosion-safe and intrinsically safe versions, ensuring they are suitable for use in hazardous environments. Among the options, the OLCT 100 stands out by offering an infrared sensor variant. This advanced sensor is designed to perform reliably in more severe environmental conditions, where traditional catalytic sensors might be compromised by the presence of poisons.
The 100 Series gas detectors are SIL 2 certified according to EN 50402 standards, guaranteeing high safety levels. For instance, the Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) is impressively low, with a rate of 1 out of 418 for the catalytic version and 1 out of 2857 for the infrared version, highlighting their reliability and effectiveness.
OLCT 100 Gas Detector Versions:
- OLCT 100 XP: This explosion-proof version is equipped with a choice of catalytic, MEMS, electrochemical, or semiconductor sensors, suitable for detecting combustible gases, toxic gases, or oxygen.
- OLCT 100 IS: This intrinsically safe version comes with an electrochemical sensor for accurate detection of toxic gases or oxygen.
- OLCT 100 XP IR: An explosion-proof model featuring an infrared sensor, designed for detecting gases such as CO2, CH4, and refrigerants.
- OLCT 100 XP HT: This high-temperature explosion-proof version is capable of detecting explosive gases at temperatures up to 200°C.
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