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European Distributors for Komyo Kitagawa product range!
We are currently looking for Distributors across Europe and in all markets to distribute the world leading Komyo Kitagawa Gas Detector Tube System and range of gas detector tube products.
If you are a Distributor with a proven track record in selling gas detection or safety products, and you are interested in enhancing your product portfolio, please get in touch. Full training, support and marketing assistance is available.
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Gas Detection Experts to Feature Regularly in International Environmental Technology
CoGDEM (UK) is the Council of Gas Detection and Environmental Monitoring, a trade association with a membership of over fifty companies involved in the gas detection industry. They are pleased to have ETP (the publishers of this IET magazine) as an Associate Member, so we will place a regular column of news from the gas detection industry in IET magazine.
CoGDEM members have much expertise in workplace safety related to the detection of hazardous gases that could impact on people or plant, so they are frequently asked for impartial guidance and to give presentations to industry bodies. For example, twice this year CoGDEM have given presentations to regional gatherings of BOHS, the British Occupational Hygiene Society. They asked CoGDEM to identify the differences between ‘personal’ and ‘portable’ gas detection instruments used by their members, identifying advantages and disadvantages, applications which particularly suit one type of instrument over another, and highlighting areas of innovation within the industry. CoGDEM is well- placed to give up to date information in a commercially unbiased fashion, and illustrate its talks with a range of products from various manufacturers.
The use of Flue Gas Analysers (FGAs) to check the efficiency and safety of combustion appliances in the workplace and in the home is already very widespread. From April 2014 their use in the UK will increase again, when it becomes compulsory to check
the level of carbon monoxide (CO) in the flue of newly installed domestic boilers, as well as checking the ratio of CO to CO2 which is a measure of how efficiently the boiler is performing. Due to the nature of the work they do, FGAs require an annual service and calibration, and sometimes an FGA will be returned to the manufacturer or an approved service centre bearing stickers suggesting it is owned by someone other than the person returning it. CoGDEM is working with the industry to set up a database of FGAs that have gone missing from their legal owners, and they also hope to instigate a common method for identifying when the next calibration is due, so that instruments are always being correctly used. This is important to field inspectors who need to validate that a heating engineer has used appropriate techniques and equipment during the installation and commissioning of heating appliances.
Manufacturers and users of flammable gas detectors in the workplace are likely to be aware of two relevant standards that cover these products and the way they should be used. IEC 60079-29-1 covers the performance requirements and test procedures for the apparatus itself, while IEC 60079-29-2 (covering oxygen detectors as well) gives guidance to users on selection, installation, training, use and maintenance, including guidance on ‘bump testing’. Both standards have been in place for some years but are currently undergoing review, so updated drafts have recently been circulated to CoGDEM member companies for their own inspection and comment. This enables those members to have advance notice of likely changes to the standards, ensuring that they are able to future-proof the design and construction of their products.
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Gas Measurement Instruments (UK), an IST company, have introduced their new maintenance-free PS1 Series single gas monitor designed with industry leading features. Both lightweight and easy to use, the device offers sensor options for monitoring hydrogen sulphide, oxygen, carbon monoxide, or sulphur dioxide.
The self-monitoring device features on/off capability and field adjustable alarm settings. During hazardous conditions users are alerted via three alarm functions: vibration, red flashing LEDs and audible buzzer. The instrument is fitted with a robust stainless steel alligator clip that attaches easily onto a collar or vest, putting the instrument near the breathing zone for maximum protection and safety.
Also available is the new PS1 auto bump and calibration station that provides a fast visual indication that an instrument is calibrated correctly, thereby improving compliance, record keeping, efficiency, and accuracy. Easy to operate, simply place the PS1 into the cradle and close the door. Calibration is complete in 90 seconds and bump testing in 60 seconds. The unit requires minimal effort by users.
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MSA Safety Solutions for Industry
Portable Combustible Leak Detector
The brand new Model 7899 Gas Sniffer from E Instruments (USA) is a portable, rugged and very easy-to-use leak detection tool ideal for any HVAC Professional.
The 7899 is equipped with a highly sensitive tip, to pin-point small leaks of any Combustible gases & Hydrocarbons from piping and/or appliances. (Natural Gas, Methane, Propane, Butane, LPG, etc.)
V-Gard® Accessory System Kits
EVOTECH® Full Body Harnesses
ALTAIR® 4X Multigas Detector
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ALTAIR® 5X Multigas Detector
UltraSonic™ EX-5 Gas Leak Detector
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The 7899 Gas Sniffer Includes: Economical, Hand-Held and Very Easy to Use; 11” Fully Flexible Probe for Hard-to-Reach Places; Auto Zero-Drift Adjustment; Large Visual LCD and Bar Graph Display; Audio Alarm; Hold Function; Readings in PPM, %vol, %LEL; Range: 0 to 10,000 ppm; Quick Response Time.
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