539 Series IntelliSwitch I
The 539 Series IntelliSwitch™ I electronic switchover is the original computer-controlled, universal gas management system that provides a continuous supply of gas from either cryogenic liquid cylinders, high pressure gas cylinders, or any combination of both. Proprietary web server technology ensures that every customer maximizes the use of liquid cylinder gases by eliminating the primary cylinders' residual return loss and economizing the reserve cylinders' excess pressure. CONCOA 539 Series IntelliSwitch system is ideal for use with high purity and ultra-high purity laboratory gases, as well as for use with carbon dioxide or nitrogen for laboratory incubators. In addition, the 539 Series IntelliSwitch I is designed to interface with CONCOA Altos 2 remote alarm to provide audible and visible warnings of cylinder depletion.
- Microprocessor control provides fully automatic priority assignment
- Electronic economizer eliminates liquid cylinder vent loss
- Field adjustable parameters enable process flexibility
- Powder-coated, NEMA 12 enclosure ensures solid protection in indoor environments
- Max inlet pressure: 3000 PSIG (210 BAR)
- Power requirements: 110 or 220 VAC
- Cv: 1.0
- Filter: 40-micron
- Temperature range: 0°F to 140°F (-18°C to 60°C)
- Inlet/Outlet connections: 1/2 in FNPT
- Weight: 67 lbs (30.4 kg)
- Valve bodies: Brass barstock
- Valve stems: 316L stainless steel
- Valve seats: PCTFE
- Seals: PTFE, PCTFE, and FKM
- Enclosure: NEMA 12, powder-coated steel
- Conformances: Cleanliness meets or exceeds CGA G-4.1; ANSI/ASME B40.1; PED 2014/68/EU; CE marked; CRN OH5216.5; CRN OH17950.5
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, Chromium, Nickel, and 1-3 Butadiene, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. And, this product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA) which is known to the State of California to cause female reproductive harm. For more information go to www. PSWarnings.ca.gov.