The Macurco RD-VRF-R1234YF-24 Refrigerant Gas Detector is designed to provide continuous refrigerant monitoring in VRF applications that pose an oxygen depleting environment due to a leak in refrigerant gas. This is an essential tool providing advanced warning via low detection alarming and notification locally or via a Building Management System (BMS).
Macurco RD-VRF-R1234YF-24 Key Features
- Easy Installation: Designed for quick setup into a double gang box, ensuring minimal downtime during installation.
- Aesthetically Pleasing: Features a flush mount face plate that blends seamlessly into any environment while maintaining functionality.
- Stable and Accurate NDIR Sensor: Utilizes advanced Non-Dispersive Infrared technology for precise refrigerant detection, enhancing safety and reliability.
- 24V & 120V Options: Flexible power supply compatibility allowing for versatile installation in various settings.
- Minimal Maintenance Required: Designed for low upkeep, with a recommendation for annual calibration, saving time and costs.
- 2 SPDT (Form C) Relays: Provides multiple output options for alarms or control systems, ensuring comprehensive monitoring capabilities.
- Modbus RTU: Enables seamless integration with Building Management Systems for centralized monitoring and control.
- Multicolor LED Status Indicator: Offers at-a-glance visual status updates, enhancing user awareness of system performance.
- 5 Sec Functionality Test: Quick testing capability ensures the device is functioning correctly, providing peace of mind.
Macurco RD-VRF-R1234YF-24 Detailed Specifications
| Model | RD-VRF-R1234YF-24 |
| Detection Type | Refrigerant Gas |
| Sensor Type | NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) |
| Power Supply Options | 24V & 120V |
| Relay Output | 2 SPDT (Form C) |
| Communication Protocol | Modbus RTU |
| Installation Type | Flush Mount |
| Maintenance | Annual Calibration Recommended |
| Testing Method | 5 Second Functionality Test |
| Status Indicator | Multicolor LED |



















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