Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. (CETCI) is proud to announce the launch of PET BACnet gas detection transmitter.
PET is a new economical Parkade Emissions Transmitter that communicates via BACnet protocol MS/TP signal. It is available with electrochemical and temperature sensors to detect carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), oxygen (O2), and temperature. Features include thermal resetting fuse, tri-color LED indicator for power and alarm, and an optional 4-digit LED display. It includes new sensor CEF (Calibration Extending Firmware) that takes into account the aging of the sensors so that less frequent calibrations are acceptable in non-critical applications. Calibration and maintenance procedures are easily performed in the field without requiring access to the controller. PET is ideal for use in non-hazardous vehicle exhaust environments, commercial HVAC and light industrial applications.
Every CETCI product is designed to deliver years of reliable operation and is easy to operate.
For more information on the entire range of gas detection systems and IAQ instruments, please visit www.critical-environment.com.
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