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What?
When the threat of a potential leak or build-up of an inert gas looms, the Analox O2NE+ oxygen depletion monitor is ideal.
Why?
The levels of oxygen in your workplace are an important factor to consider for the safety and wellbeing of employees and visitors. Should there be a leak or build-up of inert gases in a confined space this will deplete the level of oxygen. Employers have a responsibility to risk assess areas that use inert gases. The Analox O2NE+ oxygen depletion monitor makes this task easy and cost effective. More importantly, it can save lives.
The widespread and varied use of inert and specialty gases is widespread and includes many industries and processes, some of which
are listed below. Where?
Wall mounted at normal working head height, the Analox O2NE+ main sensor unit is to be fixed in the area/s recommended as a result of a risk
assessment. These areas are usually where the gases are stored and/or piped).
Please note - Product designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. The user is responsible for determining the suitability of this product.
Analox O2NE+ Oxygen Depletion Detector
Inert gases include:
Nitrogen
Argon
Helium
Two audio visual alarms are provided by the Analox O2NE+, which are preset
at 19.5% & 18% (but can be adjusted) to warn personnel
of a potentially dangerous depletion of oxygen in the area they are working in.
Nitrogen
Food production and
transportation
Beverage dispense and
production
Cryopreservation (blood,
sperm, eggs etc)
Packaging
Laboratory processes
including carrier gases
Cryogenics
Promession
CCD cameras
Cryotherapy
Tissue preservation
Coolants
Mechanical shrink-welding
Molecular gastonomy
Container "Inerting"
Cattle branding
Pest control
Hypoxic fire suppression
Argon
Welding shielding gas
Titatinium blanketing
Light bulb production
Silicon growth atmospheric
protection
Helium
Commercial diving
Technical scuba diving
Breathing observation
Light weight aircraft fuel
Coolant for superconductors
such as MRI scanners
Balloon gas
Shuttle, blimp and hot air
balloon fuel
Taking their power from the main unit, the repeater unit/s are then sited at the entrance/s to the area to provide an early warning before entering.