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Solution for Zone 2 hazardous areas
23 January 2013
At IMHX in November, Pyroban Group will officially launch its new solution for Zone 2 classified hazardous areas, System 6000. System 6000 is suitable for all types of diesel and electric mobile equipment, and incorpora
At IMHX in November, Pyroban
Group will officially launch its new
solution for Zone 2 classified
hazardous areas, System 6000. System
6000 is suitable for all types of diesel
and electric mobile equipment, and
incorporates intelligent gas detection
to continuously monitor the direct
environment around the protected
equipment and to automatically shut
down the equipment whenever
necessary.
"System 6000 has been developed for the growing Zone 2 market, which is present in a wide range of manufacturing and logistics operations worldwide," explains Malcolm Davis of Pyroban. "It supersedes our system 5000 with new software, new hardware and most importantly with infrared and pellistor gas sensing options, so that virtually all material handling applications where there could be a gas or vapour hazard can be managed with the most appropriate Zone 2 technology. The System 6000 gas detection system will also be offered with IECEx certification to IEC 60079 standards."
"System 6000 has been developed for the growing Zone 2 market, which is present in a wide range of manufacturing and logistics operations worldwide," explains Malcolm Davis of Pyroban. "It supersedes our system 5000 with new software, new hardware and most importantly with infrared and pellistor gas sensing options, so that virtually all material handling applications where there could be a gas or vapour hazard can be managed with the most appropriate Zone 2 technology. The System 6000 gas detection system will also be offered with IECEx certification to IEC 60079 standards."
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