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SAMON introduces new refrigerant detector

VELLINGE, Sweden, 14 November 2022: SAMON introduced the GLACIÄR MIDI refrigerant gas detector, which it described as reliable, and designed to protect the environment, protect people and protect property. Making the announcement through a Press release, SAMON said the device meets the needs of every user through its range of digital and analogue interfaces.

Launched at Chillventa, in October in Nuremberg, the device has attracted high levels of interest from new as well as existing users of SAMON’s refrigerant gas detection products, the company claimed.

SAMON launches GLACIÄR MIDI at Chillventa 2022

SAMON said GLACIÄR MIDI is suitable for detection of all refrigerant gases, including natural refrigerants, such as CO2, propane and ammonia, as well as HFC and HFO refrigerant blends.

SAMON said a brand-new app it has introduced allows simple configuration and maintenance of detectors using a Bluetooth interface. GLACIÄR MIDI also includes an analogue service wheel, allowing users to interact with their refrigerant gas detector without requiring any special tools, the company said.

Dzenkis Junuzovic, R&D Director, SAMON, said: “I am extremely excited to unveil GLACIAR MIDI to our customers. We have poured over 30 years’ experience and expertise in refrigerant gas detection into this development. This is just the first in the GLACIAR series, we have even more coming to support the refrigeration and air conditioning industries. Watch this space!”