The Brasch Oxygen (O2) Detector has an easy to read digital display
that continuously
indicates ambient O2 concentrations.
The
concentration of oxygen is monitored and ventilation equipment cycled when
selected threshold levels are exceeded.
As oxygen levels decrease,
contacts are provided to actuate ventilation equipment and an audible internal alarm will
activate if O2 levels continue to decline. Since ventilation equipment is
only required when O2 levels are low, energy costs for HVAC operation are
significantly reduced.
The Brasch Oxygen Detector has the capacity to accept either
one or two sensor inputs. Both signals may be remote, provided through the
use of Brasch Oxygen Transmitter(s) or one may be
integral (local), with or without a remote transmitter attached.
The Brasch Oxygen Transmitter is used to provide a
proportional analog signal to the Brasch Oxygen Detector, the Brasch
Universal Multi-Input Control Panel, a Direct Digital Control System (DDCS) or a Building Management System
(BMS). It is
also used in variations of Brasch Combination Gas Detectors that require a
remote O2 sensor.