Analox Sensor Technology Secures Pre-Launch Orders for ACG+

Analox Sensor Technology’s new compressed breathing air monitor has become the company’s most anticipated product launch, with over £100K of pre-launch orders already secured.

Analox Sensor Technology Secures Pre-Launch Orders for ACG+

The new ACG+ is the gas analysis specialist’s most effective and versatile compressed breathing air monitor, designed to be used as a wall-mounted continuous monitor, or as a portable solution for checking compressed air purity.

Simon Lunt, Director of Sales and Marketing for Analox Sensor Technology, commented: “There’s a buzz around this new monitor because it answers industry needs. It combines versatility with the accuracy Analox Sensor Technology is known for around the world. You can choose between a fixed position to monitor your compressed air feed, or portability, taking the unit with you in its robust carry-case.”

“There’s excitement within Analox Sensor Technology too. We’ve already sparked such demand for this product that we have increased our staff numbers by five per cent to meet the production requirements.”

Analox Sensor Technology (AST) launches the ACG+, its most advanced compressed breathing air monitor, on 1st May, 2014. The new product provides continuous or spot monitoring of compressed breathing air for oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), dew point (H2O) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). It also has a sample point to check for oil mist.

The ACG+ uses state-of-the-art, highly-accurate sensor technology, providing the alternative to the established spot testing with colorimetric tube test kits. The ACG+ sensors are easy to change, when required. The new product offers 90 days of data logging, with simple data retrieval via a USB connection. It incorporates audible and visual alarms, and via a common relay, can be programmed to shut down a compressor, or activate a beacon if an alarm is triggered.

The ACG+ detects when compressed breathing air is not of the highest quality, enabling the employer to comply with breathing air standards such as EN12021. Simon concluded: “Employers have a duty of care to their staff. Where staff rely on compressed breathing air, this is the ideal, versatile monitor to ensure the integrity of that breathing air, wherever the air is being sourced. We believe the effectiveness of this solution has led to our unprecedented pre-launch sales.”

Press Release, May 19, 2014