Description
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Detected Gases | Halocarbon refrigerants (HFC types) |
| Sensor Type | Metal-oxide semiconductor |
| Measurement Principle | Diffusion |
| Display | Integrated digital display |
| Alarm Indication | Visual LED indicators and audible buzzer |
| Relay Outputs | Integrated relays for alarm/ventilation control |
| Power Supply | 24 V AC/DC (model dependent) |
| Mounting | Wall mount |
| Enclosure | Industrial ABS housing |
| Applications | HVAC rooms, laboratories, cold storage, cleanrooms |
A refrigerant detector is a safety device used to identify leaks of refrigerant gases from air-conditioning and refrigeration systems. When refrigerants escape, they can displace oxygen, create unsafe working conditions, and affect sensitive equipment. A professional refrigerant detector continuously samples ambient air and triggers alarms or control actions when gas levels rise. In cleanrooms, laboratories, and HVAC machine rooms, early detection helps protect workers, maintain compliance, and avoid costly downtime. Reliable refrigerants sensors are essential for modern facilities that depend on uninterrupted cooling and controlled environments.
Most modern air-conditioning systems use HFC refrigerants such as R-410A, R-32, and R-134a. These refrigerants offer efficient cooling performance and are widely adopted in residential, commercial, and industrial HVAC systems.
Refrigerators commonly use refrigerants like R-134a, R-404A, and other blends selected for temperature stability and system efficiency. Industrial refrigeration systems often operate under higher refrigerant pressure, making continuous monitoring essential.
Refrigerant gases are grouped into CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs, HFOs, and natural refrigerants. Each group differs in environmental impact, operating pressure, and safety profile, which is why proper detection and monitoring are critical.
Why It Is Essential in the UAE & GCC
In the UAE and GCC, extreme temperatures and heavy reliance on HVAC systems increase refrigerant pressure and leak risk. Industries such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and advanced manufacturing require uninterrupted cooling and strict safety standards. A reliable refrigerant detector like the E2638-HFC helps prevent system failures, supports regulatory compliance, and protects high-value facilities in these fast-growing sectors.







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