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GM-10
The Manning Primary Safety System (MPSS) is a total, turnkey
solution for the detection of toxic gas leaks. It provides a
"hardened" safety system utilizing dedicated MPSS
sensors connected in realtime to a GM-10
multi-channel monitoring and warning control unit –
all protected by a single uninterruptible power system. MPSS
responds to unsafe gas levels with visual, audible and electrical
outputs configured to initiate orderly shutdown and control of
potentially dangerous leak scenarios
Model EC-P1 Portable

Portable Electronic Ammonia Leak Detector
The Manning Systems EC-P1 gas sensor is a portable,
battery-operated instrument for the measurement of ammonia gas
concentrations in ambient air. It is particularly useful for
finding leaks around ammonia refrigeration equipment or for
assessing a safety situation prior to entering a confined space.
General Description
The EC-P1 is a complete portable measuring instrument
containing an electrochemical sensor, sample pump, flowcell
assembly, microprocessor electronics, and a two-line backlit LCD
display. It is extremely useful for locating gas leaks from
process piping, pumps, valves and storage cylinders. The EC-P1
will also accurately measure ambient ammonia concentrations in
confined spaces or open areas. The internal pump delivers a
positive sample flow for quick, accurate measurement.
GT-NH3 Portable Electronic
High Level Ammonia Sensor

Portable Electronic High Level Ammonia
Sensor
The Manning Systems GT-NH3 is a portable, battery
operated gas sensing instrument for the measurement of high level
ammonia concentrations in ambient air to aid in emergency response
decision making. The GT can also be designed for carbon
dioxide or R-22
sensing.
General Description
Manning Systems GT-NH3 is a complete portable
ammonia measuring instrument containing a high level ammonia
sensor, sample pump, telescoping sample probe, flowcell assembly,
microprocessor electronics, and a two-line backlit LCD display. It
displays extremely accurate measurement of actual ammonia
concentrations in a major leak situation.
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