New white paper features multi-channel gas detection system for hydrocarbon, H2S and toxic applications

April 28, 2003
General Monitors, a manufacturer of combustible gas, toxic gas and flame detection monitoring products, has published a white paper on its new MC600 Multi-Channel Gas Detection System.

LAKE FOREST, Calif., April 28, 2003 - General Monitors, a manufacturer of combustible gas, toxic gas and flame detection monitoring products, has published a white paper on its new MC600 Multi-Channel Gas Detection System.

The fully illustrated six-page white paper, entitled "Characterizing a Multi-Channel Controller for Hydrocarbon, H2S and Toxic Gas Detection and Monitoring," details the useful, practical features provided by the MC600 System.

The MC600 combines an advanced microprocessor-based design with a new industry standard for flexible and economic toxic and combustible gas monitoring. Offering from one to six channels of continuous gas monitoring, the MC600 is compatible with General Monitors' basic hydrocarbon and H2S sensors, all versions of its combustible and H2S intelligent/smart gas detectors, as well as their Models IR2100, IR7000 infrared detectors and TS-Series toxic gas detectors.

Designed with dual redundant Modbus communications, the MC600 provides complete status and control capability.

The highly scalable system can be used as either a local gas detection system, or networked to provide a large plant-wide distributed safety system. It is ideal for applications found in Oil/Gas, Wastewater, Chemical Processing and Utilities.

The white paper offers an in-depth overview of the system's Scalability, Installation, Compatibility, Communications and Applications. A copy can be downloaded from the MC600 Product Microsite located at www.mc600.com. The product microsite also offers an MC600 datasheet, application notes, multi-media demo, press release and more.

Download white paper here: http://www.mc600.com/whitepaper.pdf


About General Monitors

Founded in 1961, General Monitors is a manufacturer of combustible gas, toxic gas and flame detection monitoring products of the highest quality. The company has been third-party certified since 1995 to ISO 9001 requirements. The corporate headquarters in Lake Forest, California is a modern engineering design center, R&D, manufacturing, sales and service complex. Our Galway, Ireland facility supports the EU with an engineering design center, R&D and manufacturing campus. Sales and service offices are maintained in Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and Houston, Texas.

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