The MSA Ultima XE Gas Monitor is an explosion-proof gas detector designed for continuous monitoring of hazardous gases in industrial environments. Housed in a 316 stainless steel enclosure, it offers durability and resistance to corrosive elements.
This monitor features a single circuit board design, enhancing reliability, and supports interchangeable smart sensors, eliminating the need for reconfiguration when replacing sensors. The patented SafeSwap sensor design allows for sensor replacement without declassifying the hazardous area.
The Ultima XE provides a 4-20 mA output signal, facilitating seamless integration with existing control systems. It also includes HART communication for convenient setup, calibration, and diagnostics. Automatic calibration adjustments and date stamping streamline maintenance procedures.
Operating within a temperature range of -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to +60°C) and a humidity range of 15%–95% RH (non-condensing), the Ultima XE is suitable for various environmental conditions. Its Type 4X, IP66 rating ensures protection against dust and water ingress.
The specific model number A-ULTX-PCB-E-3-2-0-0-1 corresponds to a configuration of the Ultima XE Gas Monitor. For detailed specifications and availability, it is advisable to consult the manufacturer or authorized distributors.
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Manufacturer | MSA Safety |
Model | Ultima XE (A-ULTX-PCB-E-3-2-0-0-1) |
Enclosure Material | 316 Stainless Steel |
Enclosure Rating | Type 4X, IP66 |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to +60°C) |
Operating Humidity Range | 15%–95% RH (Non-Condensing) |
Output Signal | 4-20 mA with HART Communication |
Sensor Replacement | SafeSwap Sensor Design (No Declassification Required) |
Calibration | Automatic Adjustments and Date Stamping |
Applications | Continuous Monitoring of Hazardous Gases in Industrial Environments |