Honeywell MIDAS-E-H2X

  • Measuring Range: Lower detection limit (LDL) of 125 ppm (parts per million) Note: Datasheet reference is recommended for confirmation as sensor performance can vary based on test environment and sampling conditions.
  • Linearity: Likely offers a linear response within the specified measuring range for accurate hydrogen concentration detection. Refer to the datasheet for specific details.
  • Flow Rate: 500 mL/min (milliliters per minute)
  • Transport Time: 2 to 30 seconds (represents the time it takes for a gas sample to reach the sensor)
  • Supply Voltage: 24 VDC (Volts of Direct Current) with specific voltage range and current draw specifications (refer to datasheet).
  • Signal Output: 3 alarm relays and a 4-20 mA current loop output for integration with control systems.

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Description

The Honeywell MIDAS-E-H2X is a sensor cartridge specifically designed to detect hydrogen (H2) gas in industrial environments. Here’s a breakdown of the key information:

Manufacturer: Honeywell Analytics

Product Line: MIDAS (stands for “Modular Infrared Detection and Analysis System”)

Model: MIDAS-E-H2X (E likely indicates a specific series within MIDAS, and H2X signifies detection of Hydrogen gas)

Function: Detects the presence and concentration of hydrogen gas in the surrounding air.

Applications:

  • Hydrogen Leak Detection: Monitoring for leaks in hydrogen production, storage, and transportation facilities. This is crucial for safety reasons as hydrogen is highly flammable.
  • Fuel Cell Monitoring: Ensuring proper operation and safety in fuel cell systems that utilize hydrogen as fuel.
  • Industrial Process Monitoring: Tracking hydrogen gas levels in various industrial processes where hydrogen might be present as a byproduct or reactant.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Monitoring for hydrogen leaks in cleanroom environments critical for semiconductor production.

Key Specifications (based on product datasheet):

  • Gas Measured: Hydrogen (H2)
  • Measuring Range: Lower detection limit (LDL) of 125 ppm (parts per million) Note: Datasheet reference is recommended for confirmation as sensor performance can vary based on test environment and sampling conditions.
  • Linearity: Likely offers a linear response within the specified measuring range for accurate hydrogen concentration detection. Refer to the datasheet for specific details.
  • Flow Rate: 500 mL/min (milliliters per minute)
  • Transport Time: 2 to 30 seconds (represents the time it takes for a gas sample to reach the sensor)
  • Supply Voltage: 24 VDC (Volts of Direct Current) with specific voltage range and current draw specifications (refer to datasheet).
  • Signal Output: 3 alarm relays and a 4-20 mA current loop output for integration with control systems.

Additional Notes:

  • The sensor cartridge itself likely requires a separate Midas Gas Detector housing for complete functionality. This housing provides power, signal processing, and user interface for the sensor cartridge.
  • The MIDAS-E-H2X might have cross-sensitivity to other gases besides hydrogen. Refer to the datasheet for a detailed list of potentially cross-sensitive gases.
  • For comprehensive specifications, installation instructions, and safety information, consult the official Honeywell Analytics MIDAS-E-H2X datasheet, which can potentially be found through:
    • Honeywell Analytics Website: Search for the MIDAS-E-H2X datasheet on the Honeywell Analytics website. They might have a product catalog or downloads section for their products.