CONSTRUCTION CASE

FIX800 Fixed Oxygen (O₂) Monitor Delivery — Industrial Facility in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do · 2021.05.17

Applied Markets

Research Factory

Installed Gases

O2 (Oxygen)

Project Details

FIX800 Fixed Oxygen (O₂) Monitor — Delivery to Gumi, Gyeongbuk

This article features a FIX800 fixed gas detector delivered to a facility in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The FIX800 is a wall-mounted instrument for continuous measurement of combustible, toxic, and oxygen gases, with real-time alarm annunciation.

Kit Contents and Options

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Delivery kit for this Gumi project — includes several optional accessories

The standard kit includes the FIX800 main unit, Korean-language user manual, and infrared remote control.

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The infrared remote allows convenient day-to-day operation

Option 1 — Beacon Lamp

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A beacon lamp was mounted on the unit and wired to activate on alarm. When oxygen falls below the configured threshold, the beacon lights red and an audible alarm sounds simultaneously — providing clear and immediate notification of any concentration excursion.

Option 2 — LED Display Board

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An LED display board was connected to the detector to show live readings at a distance. Since this customer purchased an oxygen (O₂) channel, the display board was custom-produced with the label "Oxygen Concentration Status" to clearly identify its function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. In what environments is a dedicated oxygen monitor required?

Oxygen-only monitoring is appropriate wherever inert gases such as nitrogen, helium, or argon are used — semiconductor and display fabs, research laboratories, and similar facilities. It is also required in cold storage with dry ice and in confined spaces such as septic tanks and wastewater rooms where oxygen displacement is the primary hazard.

Q2. What settings can be changed with the FIX800 remote control?

The infrared remote allows adjustment of alarm thresholds (first and second stage), output signal parameters, and measurement units. All changes can be made from a safe distance without physically approaching the instrument — particularly useful when managing detectors in hazardous areas.

Q3. When is the beacon lamp option most useful?

In noisy industrial environments, or where workers cannot directly see the instrument display, the beacon provides both visual and audible alarm notification. In large spaces or multi-person work areas, the beacon significantly improves the likelihood that an alarm will be perceived immediately.

Q4. Can the display board text be customized?

Yes. As shown in this case, the board was produced with the custom label "Oxygen Concentration Status" to match the installed gas type. Display text can be tailored to reflect the measurement gas and site requirements.

Q5. When is a single oxygen sensor the right configuration for FIX800?

When the only hazard present is oxygen displacement by inert gases — and there is no risk of toxic or flammable gas accumulation — a single O₂ sensor is the appropriate and cost-effective choice. It keeps the monitoring system simple and focused on the specific hazard at the site.


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