SafEye Quasar 960 NH3 Open Path Gas Detector

The latest SafEye Quasar open path UV detection technology includes the 960 series. The Quasar 960 models detect toxic Ammonia gas, with path lengths of up to (60m). The Quasar 960 model can be tailored to protect your personnel and high-risk installation. Reliability is key and is assured with SIL2. 

All Quasar 960 detectors incorporate heated windows to minimise any effects from condensation, icing, snow and are totally immune to interference from sunlight or any other sources of radiation such as flare stacks, arc welding or lightning. A range of outputs are available including 0-20mA, HART, Modbus RS485 to suit all control systems. 

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Technical Description – SafEye Quasar 960 Ammonia Open Path Detector

The Quasar 960 is part of the innovative SafEye Quasar open path gas detectors series, provides UV technology continuous monitoring for toxic Ammonia (NH3) gas at very low concentrations, up to 95% obscuration, featuring advanced long range detection at up to 200ft (60m), high-speed response in under ‟10 sec. The Quasar 960 is solar blind and immune to industrial environments interference’s, ensuring reliable and accurate protection to keep a SafEye on your safety.

A Closer Look

IMMUNITY TO FALSE ALARMS

Quasar 960 is totally immune to interference from sunlight or any other sources of radiation such as flare stacks, arc welding or lightning

PERFORMANCE IN ALL WEATHERS

The Quasars 960’s high power xenon lamp will compensate for changing weather conditions, including rain, fog, mist, snow and makes it immune to influences from solar radiation, arc-welding, stack flares or vibration from machinery.

SIMPLE TO ALIGN AND COMMISSION

One person can easily align and commission the system without the need for special training or skills. After an initial coarse adjustment by eye, a telescope is fitted allowing fine adjustment to optimised the adjustment for maximum signal strength.

The Specs at a Glance

  • Long Range Toxic Gas Detection up to 200ft (60m)
  • Detection of toxic gas Ammonia
  • High Sensitivity and fast response
  • Heated optics to improve performance in ice, condensation, and snow conditions
  • Continuous operation in extreme and harsh environmental conditions
  • Solar blind and immune to industrial environments
  • Withstands extreme vibration conditions
  • Multiple output options for maximum flexibility and compatibility
    • 0-20mA
    • HART Protocol for maintenance and asset management
    • RS-485, Modbus Compatible
  • Programmable configuration via the handheld unit
  • Fast connection to I.S. approved handheld diagnostic/calibration unit
  • 3mA “maintenance call”
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • ATEX & IECEx Ex II 2 (2) G D Ex db eb ib [ib Gb] IIB+H2 T4 Gb Ex tb IIIC T135°C Db • TR CU/EAC • Inmetro (UL)
  • Safety Integrity Level SIL2 (TUV)

Data Sheet – SafEye Quasar 960 Open Path Gas Detector

900 Series Filter

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900 Series Pipe Bracket Assembly

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900 Series Sun Shade

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900 Series Tilt Mount

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900 Series Tilt Mount and Pipe Fitting

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900 Series Tilt Mount Sun Shade Assembly

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Detecting toxic gases with open path systems

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Fence line Monitoring of Toxic Gases

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IECEx Certificate of Conformity

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SIL 2 Certification

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