Gas Detection System - WATCHGAS 404+

  • Easily configurable wall mounted or 19″ rack control system
  • Supports up to four channels of gas detection
  • Plug-in alarm channel cards for flexible configuration
  • Global and channel-specific relays for alarm and fault signaling
  • Integrated sounder for audible alarm indication

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WATCHGAS 404+ is an easily configurable, wall mounted or 19’’ rack control system that supports up to four channels of gas detection. The versatile configuration approach enables you to take control of your safety system and configure it to meet your needs for a wide range of applications.

Use Cases

  • Safety system configuration for a wide range of applications

Capabilities

  • Supports up to four independent gas detection channels
  • Monitors combustible gases, toxic gases, oxygen, refrigerants, and 4–20 mA transmitters
  • Provides configurable low, high, and fault alarm levels
  • Outputs analogue 4–20 mA signals per channel
  • Provides audible and visual alarm indication
  • Supports system test and configurable delay-to-alarm functions
WatchGas B.V.

WatchGas is a leading global manufacturer of high-end gas detection technology, headquartered in the Netherlands and established in 2018 as a modern, innovation-driven alternative to traditional safety brands. The company offers a specialized portfolio for the hydrogen economy, featuring some of the fastest-responding personal and fixed detection systems on the market, specifically designed for the unique challenges of H2 production, storage, and transport. Their integrated product ecosystem, including the SST portable range and RTR smart safety software, ensures full compliance and real-time monitoring in hazardous environments. By maintaining complete ownership of research, development, and manufacturing, WatchGas provides B2B partners in the clean energy and industrial sectors with high-performance safety solutions characterized by exceptional reliability and a low total cost of ownership.

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