Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | CETCI Will Showcase the YES IMS at AIHce 2012Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. (CETCI) is excited to introduce the YES Intelligent Monitoring System (IMS) at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo (AIHce) in Indianapolis, Indiana from June 18-20, 2012.
The YES IMS features a nine channel sensor capacity including temperature and relative humidity, choice of a wide range of sensor options including particulate, electrochemical, catalytic, infrared, and PID, a choice of a fixed wall mount version with a permanent wire with 24 VAC or DC and one relay output for alarm signaling or a portable desktop version with a 6 V wall adapter for 24 / 7 continuous monitoring and logging, standard full color LCD display, and an integrated 2 GB logging memory. The YES IMS is expected to launch in July 2012. For more info about the YES IMS, visit www.critical- For more information on the entire range of gas detection systems and IAQ instruments, please visit www.critical- Want to be the first to be notified on updates? Simply visit www.critical- Contact person for press inquiries: Teresa Kouch Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. T: +1.604.940.8741 | E: teresa@cetci.com Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. (CETCI) is a leading global supplier of gas detection systems, including self-contained systems, controllers and transmitters, and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) portable instruments. With ongoing product development, CETCI’s instruments are ensured to be leading edge. CETCI products are sold through a network of authorized distributors around the world. Applications include commercial, institutional, municipal, and light industrial markets worldwide. Areas of specialization include parking garages, refrigeration plants, commercial swimming pools, water purification, arenas, wineries and breweries, waste water treatment, and many more. CETCI gas detectors are used to detect many different gases. Some of the most common are Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Nitric Oxide, Ammonia, Chlorine, Ozone, Combustible Gases like Methane and Propane, Oxygen, Refrigerants and more. End
Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
|
|