NevadaNano has announced the release of the Molecular Property Spectrometer - MPS A2L refrigerant gas sensors, available in two packaging options. The A2L IS sensor is safety certified and hardened for industrial applications, while the A2L Mini sensor has the same performance specifications of its bigger brother, but is specifically engineered for residential applications.

Due to emerging state regulations, which require a phase-down of HFCs (Hydrofluorocarbons), more states are requiring constant and accurate monitoring of flammable A2L refrigerant systems. NevadaNano’s MPS A2L sensors are available now and meet the proposed UL and ASHRAE requirements.

MPS A2L refrigerant gas sensors

Thanks to their accuracy and stability, NevadaNano’s MPS A2L refrigerant sensors deliver a lower cost of ownership

Thanks to their accuracy and long-term stability, NevadaNano’s MPS A2L refrigerant sensors deliver a lower cost of ownership, in comparison to traditional catalytic bead and NDIR-type sensors. The MPS A2L sensors have best-in-class performance in challenging HVAC environments, preventing ‘false positive’ alarms that create costly service calls and upset customers.

The MPS A2L sensors will not ‘poison’ or stop working, even when exposed to common household and industrial chemicals. More importantly, workers and home owners can count on the fast, accurate and reliable performance of these sensors, so as to continuously ensure safer environments.

NevadaNano’s detection technology

NevadaNano’s detection technology is the first new approach to flammable gas detection, in over 40 years in the industry.

The sensors’ innovative technology brings enhanced reliability and performance to gas detection in HVAC systems, industrial safety, oil and gas processing, valve and gasket monitoring, mining, and public safety, among other applications.

In case you missed it

Mitsubishi Electric's Call For Energy Reform In UK
Mitsubishi Electric's Call For Energy Reform In UK

Despite 80% of UK homeowners saying they care about climate change, heat pump adoption in UK homes remains critically low, with only 6% making the switch. According to Mitsubishi...

Midea Equipping Contractors To Seize On The Transition To Heat Pumps
Midea Equipping Contractors To Seize On The Transition To Heat Pumps

The HVAC market is in transition. Heat pumps are no longer niche, but are becoming the default replacement for both furnaces and central AC. Midea is responding to the new normal a...

Carrier Corporation Unveils New Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) For Data Centers
Carrier Corporation Unveils New Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) For Data Centers

The new Carrier Coolant Distribution Unit, part of the growing QuantumLeap portfolio of purpose-built data center solutions that extends from chip to chiller, is now available. Car...

vfd