Our Products

CPC (UK) offer a diverse range of refrigeration system orientated products to enable our customers to optimise system performance, reduce carbon footprint, protect personnel safety and maintain perishable product quality. Learn more about the Benefits of our products

IR-em2

Offering intelligent, reliable and accurate gas monitoring for a wide range of HCFC and HFC refrigerants together with Carbon Dioxide and Ammonia.

MP-em

A microprocessor based product suitable for monitoring multiple zones offering a simple and effective method of detecting a range of toxic and explosive gases and refrigerants.

SP-em

A microprocessor based product suitable for monitoring a single zone offering a simple and effective method of detecting a range of toxic and explosive gases and refrigerants.

SP-ir

The SP-ir provides single point gas detection using non dispersive Infrared advanced technology for HFC, HFO and CO2 refrigerants.

RD-em

The RD-em provides a discreet and stylish product ideally suited to identification of refrigerant leaks in hotel rooms, offices and residential properties.

E2

Designed as a versatile platform to enable both monitoring and control of refrigeration applications.

IMEC

Alarm status/indicator panel with refrigerant level and suction/discharge pressure display. On board logging with TCP/IP interface.

IMEC-RAD

The IMEC-RAD provides alarm monitoring and power for multiple refrigerant leak detectors together with an easy to view display and Ethernet interface for remote monitoring.

IMEC-M

The IMEC-M provides an easy to use alarm and status display for up to 256 RD-em refrigerant leak detectors and is typically used in hotel and large office installations.

Gas-Mate

An instrinsically safe portable ammonia and combustable gas leak detector.

Tek-Mate

A budget priced portable refrigerant leak detector.

D-Tek Select

An infrared based portable refrigerant leak detector.

D-Tek CO2

Provides consistent, accurate responses to next generation refrigerant.

Whisper

Ideal for detecting and locating sources of ultrasonic sound through the use of sophisticated electronic circuitry.

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