HGD-4000 Intrinsically-Safe H₂ Hydrogen Detector

H₂ Hydrogen Gas Detectors

Eagle Eye Power Solutions HGD-4000 (AC) Intrinsically Safe H₂ Hydrogen Detector

The HGD-4000 H₂ Hydrogen Gas Detector allows the user to monitor hydrogen gas buildup in storage rooms and facilities that house batteries. The HGD-4000 is easy-to-use and easy-to-install. The detector has color-coded wires for connection to single-phase AC power source and two internal alarm relays. The relays can be used to switch a remote exhaust fan and/or alarm on and off. If the concentration of hydrogen gas in the air surrounding the sensor reaches 1% by volume, the yellow LED will light and the 1% internal relay will close. A four second delay prevents false activation. If the concentration reaches 2%, the red LED will flash, and the 2% internal relay will close.

Intrinsically Safe

This HGD-4000 model is designed to be intrinsically safe and meets the requirements for either Class I Division I or Class I Division II areas. The NFPA also has a new system that uses Zones in Chapter 505. This detector also meets the requirements for Zone 0 AEx ma ia IIC T6.

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Key Features

  • Automatic operation and continuous 24/7 monitoring
  • LED status display
  • Reliable, highly sensitive, highly stable
  • Intrinsically safe operation
  • Pre-calibrated sensor
  • Simple installation
  • Long operating life
  • Protects against Hydrogen explosions
  • Inexpensive protection for your property and employees
  • Decreases electricity costs as a result of controlled exhaust fan operation
  • Insurance premium reduction may be realized
  • Reduces air conditioning and heating costs as a result of controlled fan operation

Specifications

Alarm Relay(1) 10A Form C Relay, (1) 200mA Solid State Relay
Mounting(4) 4.5 mm (3/16 in) screws
Operating EnvironmentTemperature: -10 – 40 °C (14 – 104 °F)
Power RequirementsStandard: 85 – 265 VAC, 50/60 Hz
ComplianceIEEE Standard 450; National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Article 64; NFPA 2: Hydrogen Technologies Code; Uniform Building Code (UBC) Section 6400; National Electric Code (NEC) Section 480.9 (A); NEC 501.125 (B); NEC 501.105 (1)-3 – use in Class I Division I or Class I Division II areas.
Dimensions146 x 83 x 60 mm (5.75 x 3.25 x 2.375 in.)

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Eagle Eye Power Solutions HS-2000 Flush Mount Electronic Horn/Strobe Signal: side view

HS-2000 Flush Mount Electronic Horn/Strobe Signal

This horn/strobe combo emits high-quality signals intended for use in cUL general signaling applications. The xenon beacons with horns are bright, low current, high decibel, combination signals designed for use where a distinctive visual or audible signal is required. The strobes flash at 1fps across their full operating voltage range.

The strobe and horn can be operated independently. It can be flush mounted, designed to mount in a standard 4″ (102mm) square electrical box with extension ring (total min. depth of 3″ (75mm) not supplied.)

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