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Explosion-Proof External Infra-Red Dual Beam Detector

Pulse modulated active infra-red beam for hazardous areas zone 1 or zone 2

GJD design and manufacture a wide range of external perimeter protection products that identify genuine threats and create alerts when an intruder is at the boundary, rather than inside the premises. The company’s product range includes the unique ATEX certified Infra-Red Beam Detector, (GS100), for hazardous areas one and two.

Versatile Design
The GS100 is intrinsically safe and provides versatile detection solutions, which allows engineers to reliably protect hazardous areas. It is designed to be used with intruder alarm and CCTV equipment. It can also be integrated with a variety of other devices, which provide a means of monitoring the voltage free relay alarm output.

Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s Sales and Marketing Director commented: “The ATEX approved GS100 is an extremely reliable product, which is perfect for use in hazardous areas. It provides an early warning of potential intruder threats or safety breaches, providing total peace of mind to personnel on the site”.

High Level of Security
One of the major advantages of the GS100 is the asynchronisation of the beam connections. This allows multiple sets of beams to be installed on the same site, or stacked above each other without ‘cross interference’, ultimately providing a high level of security.

Featuring a bi-optical beam transmission system, the detector offers unmatched levels of stability and reliability. It also provides covert detection, which has a 100m detection range.

 

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Applications
The GS100 is suitable in all weather conditions. It is specifically designed for use within the petrochemical and oil sectors, as well as other similar industries where explosion, flame, weather or dust proof housings are required.

To learn more about the ATEX approved Infra-Red beam set, please visit: ATEX Infrared Beam – GS100 – GJD Detect

Key Features

  • ATEX approval for zone 1 and zone 2
  • Covert Infra-Red detection
  • 100m detection range
  • TX/RX beam set synchronisation and asynchronous connection
  • Pulse modulated
  • Heat strengthened plate glass aperture
  • Tamper switch
  • Bioptical beam transmission system
  • Energy and cost efficient

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Media Information:
Madeline Akinwumiju
Tel: +44 (0) 1706 363 972
E: madeline.akinwumiju@gjd.co.uk
Availability – Mon to Fri, 9am to 5:00pm

Notes to the Editor

About GJD

GJD is an award-winning British manufacturer of external detection, LED illumination and ANPR equipment.

We design and develop reliable products that perform time after time without fail.

We are committed to building and developing reliable partnerships.

We are invested in creating seamless integration for the perfect user experience.

Visit our website: Home – GJD Detect

 

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