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The GRM refrigerant monitor utilises infrared absorption technology and has been developed for a broad range of applications including commercial, retail, industrial and air conditioning. |
The GRM range of refrigerant monitors, which are compliant with CE, UL and CSA standards, can be supplied with a varying number of 'sampling channels' - 4, 8, 12 or 16 to suit installation requirements.
Parasense monitors can be used “stand alone” or linked together to form networks, allowing information for the whole system to be retrieved from one central unit (Parasense HRM or PC). |
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An additional module is available with an individual relay allocated for each channel should the GRM be used for remote sounders, beacons, control, etc.
Careful positioning of the flexible 'freeway' and 'spur kit' pipework allows the detector to draw air from potential leakage areas for monitoring and analysis.
Processed information regarding even the smallest readings of refrigerant are stored in the monitor's memory and displayed on the door mounted LCD panel. A traffic-light style door display provides instant “at a glance” status information. Monitors have three settable alarm levels, of which the highest two are used to activate the two volt free relays.
Key Benefits & Features |
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| Infrared Absorbtion Analysis. |
- Best available technology.
- Accurate and reliable. |
| 4, 8, 12, 16 Channel Models. |
- Multi channel sampling.
- Effective plant coverage. |
Adjustable Parameters for
Each Channel. |
- Individual refrigerant type & threshold.
- Detection criteria bespoke to your plant. |
| Backed by 20 Years of Monitoring Development. |
- Modular, resilient design.
- Reliability and low cost of ownership. |
| Multiple Comms Protocols & Screen Interface. |
- Internet, BMS, RS232 Comms.
- Data entry and interrogation to suit user. |
| IP Addressable. |
- Online refrigerant management.
- Reporting scheme tailored to your needs. |
| Refrigerant Legislation. |
- Use as part of legal compliance.
- BS EN378, BREEAM, F-Gas. |
Typical GRM Installation |
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