Gas Detection System
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The complexity of any gas detection system depends on the use to which the data will be put. Data recording allows the information to be used to identify problem areas and assist in the implementation of safety measures. If the system is to be used for warnings only, then the outputs from the system can be simple and no data storage is necessary. In choosing a system, therefore, it is important to know how the information will be used so that the proper system components can be chosen. In toxic gas monitoring, the use of multi-point systems has rapidly demonstrated their potential for solving a wide variety of workplace exposure problems and is invaluable for both identifying problems and for keeping workers and management aware of pollutant concentrations in the workplace.
In the design of multi-point systems, considerable thought should be given to the various components and to their interconnection. When using catalytic detection sensors, for instance, the electrical cable connections to the sensors would have three cores, each of 1mm squared, carrying not only the output signal, but also power to the electrical bridge circuit, which is located at the sensor to reduce signal voltage drop along the cables.
The Gas Sense toxic & flammable gas detector can be used either in a stand-alone mode or incorporated into an addressable gas detection system.
A very wide range of toxic & flammable gases, may be detected to protect the personnel, equipment and processes of our customers.
Examples of the possible applications of Gas Sense are car parks, automotive industry, refrigeration and fire suppression systems, chemical industry, food and drinks industry, power generation, water waste industry, steel and metal processing.