32-Channel Touch Screen Programmable Controller

Item : 99227 | In stock

Product Summary

PureAire’s 32-Channel Controllers remotely operate and power 32 oxygen, carbon dioxide, toxic, and LEL gas monitors in spaces where oxygen and other gas levels pose a safety hazard to personnel or operations.

The Multi-Channel controller connects up to 32 monitors which continuously measure inert and toxic gases including, but not limited to, oxygen, carbon dioxide, helium, argon, nitrogen, ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen, methane, ethylene, and propane.

Please contact PureAire for a quote at (847)726-6000.

  • Designed to control and power up to 32 monitors or gas detectors
  • Touch screen display
  • Connects any 2 or 3-wire gas monitors
  • 4 user-adjustable alarm relays
  • Digital and graphic LCD gas concentration display
  • RS-485/Modbus RTU output
  • Built-in 24 VDC power supply
  • 2-Year warranty
  • NEMA 4X IP67 water-resistant enclosure

PureAire’s 32-Channel Controllers are designed to provide simultaneous display and alarm functions for up to 32 oxygen, carbon dioxide monitors, as well as our toxic and LEL gas detectors. The controller remotely powers and operates up to 32 monitors up to 100 feet from the controller.

Capable of accepting any two- or three-wire gas detector, it features 4 user-adjustable alarm relays, which can,  in the event of a gas leak or a fault from one of the monitors, alert personnel by controlling a horn/strobe. The multi-channel controller incorporates various modes of operation for taking channels offline individually for performing calibration or sensor maintenance.

Each channel can be individually designated with PPM, PPB, or %. The LCD color touch screen displays the readings from all channels simultaneously, and the trends from each channel may be viewed in graph form over a period of time.

Specifications

 

Multi-Controller  32 toxic gas and oxygen monitors. 2-wire loop or 3-wire input
Display Touch Screen, LCD graphic display
Humidity 0 – 90% non-condensing
Signal Outputs  4 Relays, NO Type (1A, 24VDC)
Operating Temperature -32 to +122F
Display Touch Screen, LCD Digital Display, BackLit
Communication Interface Modbus RTU (RS485)
Power Requirements 100/240 VAC 43/64 Hz – Max Draw 6.6A
Dimensions 12.89 in x 10.67 in x 8.22 in (312.16mm x 271.01 mm x 208.78 mm)
Weight 6.2 lbs 2.8 kg
Country of Origin USA
Harmonized Tariff Code 8537.10.90.60
Additional Accessories List Price
Horn and Strobe  US (P/N # 42002)
Remote Display US (P/N # 99091)

Multi-Channel Controller Product Literature

Multi-Channel Controller Manual

99016 – Oxygen Deficiency Monitor

MPS Flammable Gas Monitor

99030 – Universal Gas Detector

Flameproof / Hazardous Location Strobe with optional Horn

Scalable Monitoring

Support multiple monitor inputs so you can expand coverage as your facility grows.

Centralized Alarms

Manage alarm status and notifications from one location for faster response.

Simplified Operations

Streamlines monitoring across rooms, zones, or production areas with unified control.

Integration Friendly

Designed to fit common safety and automation workflows (facility alarms and reporting).

Oxygen deprivation is a silent killer. Oxygen-depleting gases, such as nitrogen, argon, and helium, are odorless and colorless, making leaks impossible to detect, unless appropriate monitoring is in place.

PureAire oxygen deficiency monitors can be used to monitor nitrogen, argon, and helium. Carbon dioxide can also be monitored with PureAire’s dual oxygen/carbon dioxide monitor.

PureAire uses a proprietary, non-depleting, zirconium oxide sensor that will last up to 10 years in a normal environment without needing to be replaced.

PureAire’s sensors do not operate under partial pressure, meaning that a PureAire sensor will not need to be adjusted to account for different elevations. Additionally, the sensors will not drift due to changes in barometric pressure.

In contrast, other gas detection companies use depleting, electrochemical sensors. These sensors, because they are depleting, operate for 1-2 years before needing to be replaced. Electrochemical sensors do not offer long-term solutions to companies committed to safety.

PureAire sensors are built to last 10 years. Often, the sensors work much longer. In fact, some of our first customers who started using PureAire products in 1997 report that the sensors are still in operation today.

On the other hand, an oxygen monitor that uses a depleting, electrochemical sensor is like a battery in that, as the sensor depletes, it begins to lose its power and responsiveness. In order to operate accurately, electrochemical sensors must be calibrated frequently.

PureAire sensors are made of non-depleting zirconium oxide, and calibration is typically not required.

However, a visual check of the monitor should be done once a year to verify that the sensor is functioning properly, and span adjustments should be done, as necessary. The sensor requires periodic testing with nitrogen to verify the sensor’s response to low oxygen levels.

In contrast, electrochemical sensors, because they deplete over time, will need to be calibrated every 2-3 months and totally replaced every 1-2 years.

Switching to a PureAire non-depleting, zirconium oxide sensor will save you time and money, while ensuring the safety of your workers and facility.

Electrochemical sensors offered by other gas detection companies lose accuracy over time and must be calibrated. Calibration recharges and resets the monitor to get an accurate reading. It is important to note that an electrochemical sensor can only be calibrated a finite number of times before it must be discarded.

PureAire’s non-depleting zirconium oxide sensor will not experience drift. Oxygen sensors from PureAire will provide long-lasting, reliable, and accurate monitoring for an average of10+ years.

The oxygen monitor covers an area of approximately 692 square feet when mounted on a wall and should be placed no more than 21 feet from potential leak sources such as gas lines, gas cylinders, or any areas where a gas leak might be expected to occur.

To ensure safety, the maximum distance between two monitors mounted to the same wall, should not exceed 30 feet. However, since cryogenic gases, such as argon, helium, and nitrogen, are unpredictable, we encourage you to contact PureAire for additional guidance specific to your needs.

In most circumstances, PureAire recommends that oxygen monitors be installed 3-5 feet away from gas cylinders or cryogenic gas lines. To enable employees to see the monitor display and verify its performance, PureAire recommends mounting an oxygen monitor 3-5 feet off the ground.

There are other options for mounting an oxygen monitor. For instance, PureAire sensors can sample the air from up to 100 feet away, or be installed within a glovebox, freezer, sealed chamber, or even underground. PureAire monitors can also work in environments that require KF-25 flanges, as well as in nitrogen/argon enriched environments.

PureAire’s Sample Draw Monitors pull a sample flow at a rate of 250 ccs per minute. We recommend using 1/4” OD x 3/16” ID polypropylene sample tubing. Using this internal tubing dimension, to calculate transport (response) time, add 2 seconds per foot of sample tubing. For example, if the sample tube is 10 feet long, the initial response time would be 20 seconds (10ft x 2seconds=20seconds) at 15 feet the response time would be 30 seconds (15ft x 2seconds=30seconds), etc.

The response time when using the entire 100 feet of sample tube will take 3.5 minutes (100ft x 2seconds=200seconds or 3.5minutes) for the sample to reach the monitor.