Sager Electronics is pleased to announce NevadaNano’s MPS LGW Refrigerant Gas Sensor
NevadaNano’s Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS) Low Global Warming (LGW) Refrigerant Gas Sensor provides accurate and reliable detection of mildly flammable (A2L) R32, R454b, and other LGW refrigerant gases common in leaks in HVAC applications. With a 5-year calibration interval, the MPS LGW Refrigerant Gas Sensor delivers industry-leading performance and a low cost of ownership. Sensor readings are output on a digital bus or configurable voltage output; no additional electronics are required.
Features:
Built-in environmental compensation; no cross-sensitivity to T, RH, P
Factory calibrated to R32 and other LGW refrigerants
Inherently poison resistant
5+ year calibration interval
5+ year lifetime
Wide environmental operating range
High accuracy, near-zero false positives
Fast response time
Very durable
In stock at Sager Electronics. Click here for more information:
Please fill out the form and attach your resume below.
[contact-form-7 404 "Not Found"]
Application Form
Please fill out the form and attach your resume below.
[contact-form-7 404 "Not Found"]
Application Form
Please fill out the form and attach your resume below.
[contact-form-7 404 "Not Found"]
Ben Rogers
Director of Engineering
Ben studied engineering and journalism in college and later earned a masters degree in mechanical engineering. Since then he has worked as an analyst at a business accelerator, a reporter at newspapers, a teacher, and a research scientist at various labs, including the University of Nevada, Reno, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the lead author of Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems (CRC Press), the first-ever comprehensive college textbook on nanotechnology, now in its third edition, and also Nanotechnology: The Whole Story (CRC Press), a general audience book, as well as various works of fiction. He helped to launch NevadaNano in 2004, holds multiple patents in sensor technology, and is a co-inventor of the Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS).
Request More Information
Contact Us
Application Form
Please fill out the form and attach your resume below.