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UL Certification
23 January 2013
Crowcon's intrinsically safe TXgard-IS+ gas detector is fitted with electrochemical sensors which enable it to detect a wide range of toxic gases and oxygen. Already certified to ATEX and IECEx standards, the additi

Crowcon's intrinsically safe
TXgard-IS+ gas detector is
fitted with electrochemical
sensors which enable it to
detect a wide range of toxic
gases and oxygen.
Already certified to ATEX and IECEx standards, the addition of ULcertification means the TXgard IS+ can now be used globally, incl uding North America, the Middle East and South East Asia in Zone 0, 1 or 2 or Division 1 or 2 hazardous areas when used with a safety barrier (zener barrier or galvanic isolator).
Typical environments where the Txgard IS+ can be used include plastic, rubber, chemical and semiconductor manufacturing plants, water and sewage treatment plants, steel manufacturing facilities, oil and gas drilling, car parks and tunnels.
Already certified to ATEX and IECEx standards, the addition of ULcertification means the TXgard IS+ can now be used globally, incl uding North America, the Middle East and South East Asia in Zone 0, 1 or 2 or Division 1 or 2 hazardous areas when used with a safety barrier (zener barrier or galvanic isolator).
Typical environments where the Txgard IS+ can be used include plastic, rubber, chemical and semiconductor manufacturing plants, water and sewage treatment plants, steel manufacturing facilities, oil and gas drilling, car parks and tunnels.
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