Wireless gas detector launched for parking structures
Jul 31, 2007 12:23 PM, - MRT
Lincolnshire, Ill.-based Honeywell unveiled the 301W wireless gas detector designed to monitor carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide in parking structures. The detector uses what the company calls a proprietary, encrypted wireless mesh network to communicate signals to a 301C controller that can handle up to 50 wireless detectors in addition to 96 fixed devices.
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