
Emerson has expanded the capabilities of its wireless gas monitor. The Rosemount 928 now comes with combustible gas detection, enabling percentage monitoring over the company’s WirelessHART platform.
The updated device supports measurements from 0% to 100% lower explosive limit (LEL), a range that gives early warnings and visibility into combustible hazards. WirelessHART transmits these readings. The company said the update is intended to complement existing gas detection programs.
“Adding combustible gas detection to the Rosemount 928 gives customers more flexibility as safety requirements evolve,” said Dave Ruhland, the global flame and gas product manager for Emerson’s measurement instrumentation business.
Emerson stated that the design also cuts down on maintenance. With no consumable parts to wear out, the sensor can run longer between service checks and recalibrations.
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