GD2G Fixed Gas Detectors, the first-generation products of Karf & Scoot gas detectors, are divided into three main groups as catalytic, infrared and electrochemical sensors. GD2G gas detectors can successfully detect hundreds of types of gas thanks to the appropriate sensor and calibration combination. All GD2G Fixed Gas Detectors are manufactured with explosion-proof (ex proof) body and have ATEX and CE certificates
GD2G Catalytic Gas Detectors quickly detect flammable, explosive, suffocating and toxic gases in the environment. In addition to being budget-friendly with its affordable cost, it performs reliable measurements with regular calibration maintenance. It is a quality product with international standard certificates such as ATEX and CE. GD2G Catalytic Fixed Gas Detectors can be used as an independent device with digital relay outputs (NOC), and can be easily integrated into your control and automation system thanks to the industrial standard 4-20mA analog outputs.
GD2G Infrared Fixed Gas Detectors detect flammable-explosive gases with high sensitivity. It does not require frequent calibration and has a long lifetime Infrared sensor technology does not measure based on a chemical reaction like catalytic or electrochemical sensors. They work on the principle of measuring the absorption amount of infrared rays in different gases. They are not affected by temperature, pressure and other gases which are harmful effects in the environment. In this way, it provides high performance and does not require continuous calibration, does not require maintenance and provides a longer-lasting solution
Gas detectors with electrochemical sensors are suitable products for detecting toxic and suffocating gases. They are used in the detection of gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia and sulfur dioxide with the required sensitivity. GD2G Electrochemical Fixed Gas Detectors can be used as an independent device with digital relay outputs (NOC), and can be easily integrated into your control and automation system thanks to its industrial standard 4-20mA analog outputs. It reacts immediately if target gas is detected at the lower and upper alarm limits you have specified. Dangerous conditions for the safety of your staff and facility are avoided before they grow.
SAT ends the costly field calibration services. Easy sensor changing structure of Karf & Scoot gas detectors allows a cost-friendly and simple sensor change procedure when the calibration time has come!
Easy Calibration Certificate via Karf & Scoot Online Calibration Service. Just use your smart phone and scan the QR code inside the Karf & Scoot gas detectors to access your first calibration certificate
Built on 32-bit high-performance microcontroller architecture with a superior design, as per international engineering standards, it offers modular solutions for your specific needs.
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