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Users can swap sensor types (e.g., from toxic to flammable) by simply changing the plug-in sensor cartridge and reconfiguring the software, rather than replacing the entire unit.

| | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Versatility: The XNX base can be repurposed for different sensors if site requirements change. | Cost: It is significantly more expensive than basic 2-wire loop-powered transmitters. | | Poison Resistance: The IR sensor will not die from silicone or sulfur poisons, unlike catalytic beads. | Complexity: The menu system is deep. Untrained personnel can easily get lost in the configuration settings. | | No Oxygen Required: Works in inerted tanks and nitrogen atmospheres. | Physical Size: The "Top" mount IR sensor makes the unit quite tall and heavy, which can be tricky in tight spaces. | | Diagnostics: Excellent self-monitoring capabilities reduce false alarms. | Accessories: Requires a specific calibration adapter (cups) for the 4-Series sensor, which can be bulky. | xnx xnx honeywell analytics 4 top

Toxic and Oxygen sensor cartridges can be replaced without powering down. Users can swap sensor types (e

If you want, I can draft a one-page datasheet, installation checklist, or commissioning procedure tailored to a specific environment (indoor panel, outdoor shelter, or hazardous zone). Which would you prefer? | | Poison Resistance: The IR sensor will