Advertising Feature The INSPECTRA® Laser gas analyser communicates in real time via a Bluetooth® link to
the tablet running the NGS software. The software associates the gas concentration measured with the coordinates provided by the GPS receiver, and plots this on the uploaded network maps. This can be used both for on-foot and in-vehicle surveys, and fulfils all traceability requirements of gas operators.
On-foot operation is greatly simplified: Equipped with a rucksack containing the INSPECTRA®
Laser analyser
connected to the gas sampling rod, the operator follows the survey route on the tablet’s high resolution screen. • Instrumentation control is fully automated.
• Gas leaks are displayed on screen with clear indicators, audio and visual signals to alert the operator and guide him through the proper procedure.
• Regular road maps can be downloaded along with network maps, for totally customized survey data.
• The survey results can be exported to the GIS (Geographical Information System) • Alerts in case of high concentration levels and complementary survey data can be transmitted by GPRS to a survey control centre.
• Easily portable for the operator’s maximum comfort, coupled with wireless connectivity through Bluetooth® technology, the system gives a new ease and efficiency to network surveys.
Operator on foot with Tablet running NGS survey software. With the recently introduced EASY INSPECTRA™ equipment, GAZOMAT™ completely
revolutionizes the very concept of network surveys by combining both pedestrian and vehicular detection.
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To aid access, the system can be installed on a small vehicle, such as an electric vehicle for access to pedestrian precincts, or on a quad bike for access off road.
EASY INSPECTRA™
quad bike
The same detection equipment is used for both in-vehicle and on-foot inspection, and can be simply mounted and demounted in the vehicle when moving from one method to the other, without changing the equipment parameters.
The EASY INSPECTRA™ equipment available;
system is the most adaptable, convenient and cost-efficient
• No interruptions in the survey route. The mission can be fully completed in one single operation, no need to schedule an on-foot detection at some other time.
• No time lost in switching between on-foot and on-vehicle detection. The INSPECTRA® Laser analyser with GPS, tablet and probe rod can be removed in seconds from the vehicle by the operator and turned to the portable configuration as soon as vehicle access is no longer possible. Bluetooth® data recording.
communication ensures continuity of survey
• Survey speed suited to urban environments • Larger daily range of operation • Immediately operational on site, • Greater comfort of operation • Single driver-operator
GAZOMAT™ ’s INSPECTRA® Laser system is an efficient all-in-one measurement device
that offers real value to gas network operators. Modular and flexible, the INSPECTRA® system and its powerful complementary tools will certainly provide the right network survey solution, to match new traceability and safety obligations as well as optimising operating cost.
EASY INSPECTRA™ pedestrian zones
in small electric car for access to Operator & EASY INSPECTRA™
® Registered trademarks of T.D. Williamson, Inc. in the United States and in other countries. / TM Trademarks of T.D. Williamson, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.
Contact GAZOMAT today! Tel : +33 (0) 3 88 19 72 30 E-mail :
tdw.commercial@
tdwilliamson.com- website :
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EASY INSPECTRA™ inside - single driver-operator
www.envirotech-online.com IET September / October 2014
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