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Detector Electronics Corp.: Det-Tronics' Line of Detectors Communicates via the HART Protocol


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MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire - August 26, 2009) - [ Detector Electronics Corporation ](Det-Tronics) today announced [ flame detectors ]and [ gas detectors ]that use the HART communication protocol. The announcement came as Det-Tronics added HART functionality to its X9800, X2200, and X5200 flame detectors. The HART protocol permits digital signals carrying information such as diagnostic parameters and device configuration to be transmitted simultaneously with the 4-20 mA analog signal. Det-Tronics manufactures flame detectors, gas detectors, and safety systems and is part of UTC Fire & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: [ UTX ]).

The enhancement leads to more efficient device set up because facilities can easily configure and adjust many detector variables to their needs. For example, a device can be given a recognizable name, such as "line1 flame detector." Variables then can be set and adjusted using universal HART commands.

"Workers in the control room or field can configure or change device settings using a variety of tools," says Product Manager Mike Bragg. "They can enter HART commands locally or remotely via our [ FlexVu® Universal Display ], a [ HART communicator ], or an asset management system."

Modifications to device settings are simple. By sending a command, a user initiates calibrations, reviews logs, or adjusts alarm and warning set points. In addition, users accurately assess device conditions (such as fault frequency) and prepare for tasks before venturing into the field.

Easily accessible, automatically generated event logs present viewable history and possibilities for improvements. Time- and date-stamped records of activities such as calibration and device replacement provide regulatory-compliance evidence for system audits.

About Detector Electronics

Det-Tronics -- a world leader in industrial flame detection, gas detection, and hazard mitigation systems -- designs, builds, tests, and commissions safety systems including conventional panels and fault-tolerant, addressable systems. Det-Tronics detectors are globally certified to product standards, including critical SIL2 industrial applications. [ http://www.det-tronics.com ].

Det-Tronics is part of UTC Fire & Security which provides fire safety and security solutions to over one million customers globally. Headquartered in Connecticut, UTC Fire & Security is a business unit of United Technologies Corp., providing high-technology products and services to building and aerospace industries worldwide. [ http://www.utcfireandsecurity.com ].

Det-Tronics, the DET-TRONICS logo, and FlexVu are registered trademarks of Detector Electronics Corporation in the United States, other countries or both.


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