Gas Detection 43 Integrated Fire and Gas – A Flexible Solution to Meet Customer Needs
Fire and gas detection integration calls for much more than a number of standard systems simply put together. High end integrated systems, such as those designed and installed by Dräger (Germany) throughout industry as well as offshore, are designed and installed by experienced, knowledgeable engineers as part of a complete bespoke solution.
In fact, a reliable, integrated approach to life safety and asset protection is the focus of every Dräger system. Using leading edge technology products that meet ATEX and other legislative requirements, each system is designed to take advantage of the latest technology whilst reducing false alarms, improving cost effectiveness and delivering a working system that has the capacity for future expansion.
By using innovative products such as the Dräger PIR 7000 with its extensive gas library, and the Dräger Flame 5000, a colour imaging based CCTV flame detector which provides visual confirmation of the fire, Dräger is able to speed up customer response, saving time, money and, more importantly, lives. These systems can be integrated with other essential equipment to extinguish a fire or provide a safe, orderly evacuation, whatever the application demands.
Reader Reply Card No. 144 Enhanced Performance Oxygen Sensors
Alphasense (UK), are pleased to announce their latest Oxygen Sensors, currently exempt from the Restriction of Hazardous substances (RoHs) directive, they have been improved to maintain the lowest warranty returns within the safety and industrial markets.
This latest development of oxygen sensors comprising the standard 20mm A-Series of 1, 2 or 3 year warranty. Also a lower height G- Series for slim-line portable applications and the taller C-Series developed for Stack and Flue gas applications both with either 1 or 2 year warranty will soon be joined by a new 3-electrode electro-chemical Oxygen sensor with longer life. Alphasense is exploring additional technologies for lead free Oxygen sensing that will be RoHs compliant including Solid State, Optical, and Nano-Technology.
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Innovative Gas Detectors for Ammonia Methane and Carbon Dioxide
Axetris (Switzerland) offer innovative laser gas detectors (LGD) for the precise, accurate and fast measurement of ammonia, methane and carbon dioxide.
The gas detectors target process control, emission & environmental monitoring as well as safety applications. Based on state-of-the-art telecom-type laser diodes, the LGDs offer exceptional advantages compared to current gas sensor technologies and are offered to OEM customers as self-contained modules. They feature a patented, reference channel-free measurement principle, using Tuneable Diode Laser Spectrometry (TDLS). Axetris’ LGD presents a clear alternative to current sub-optimal detection solutions, combining unique advantages like continuous sensor status monitoring, calibration-free operation, high long-term stability, long lifetime and low cost-of-ownership.
For more information please visit Axetris at AQE on stand 65. Reader Reply Card No. 146 Reader Reply Card No. 147 Car Park Monitoring • Fire Detection Indoor Air Quality • Breath Monitoring • And More!
The Euro-Gas gas sensor and circuitry range offers unique features and potential advances for end product performance, ensuring cost effective, high quality solutions for detection equipment manufacturers and system installers.
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Carbon Monoxide monitoring in car parks, residential and fire detection systems can specifically benefit from the low cost ECO-Sure® Guaranteed to operate continuously for over five years, ECO-Sure is a
CO sensor.
revolutionary design of high performance electrochemical sensor available as a single sensor and with circuitry to provide 4-20mA or digital output. For example, Euro-Gas offers a TÜV approved package for Carbon Monoxide detection, with conformity to VDI 2053 Standard, developed specifically for underground car park gas detection. Where long-term Carbon Monoxide monitoring is critical, the new ECO-Sure X®
version provides 10 year warranted lifetime.
For medical applications, the LXH CO sensor is designed for the detection of Carbon Monoxide in air, where Hydrogen is a cross-interferent. The primary application of the LXH sensor is for breath measurement and is perfect for monitoring equipment utilised in ‘stop smoking’ programmes.
With solid state technology, our fast response Hydrogen sensor presents lifetime of five years and choice of transmitters. Solutions are also available for Oxygen, Hydrogen Sulphide, Nitrogen Dioxide and flammable gas monitoring.
The latest Carbon Dioxide dual beam infrared sensors deliver speed and low power consumption at 3.5mW; ideal for portable and battery powered instruments. Or choose from our housed CO2 monitors with ppm and volume ranges, including the gas warning system for beer cellars.
Euro-Gas sensors and accessories suit a wide range of applications, including air quality, HVAC, automotive, process control and more. Euro-Gas is also a worldwide specialist in portable and personal gas detection equipment.
Reader Reply Card No. Euro-Gas Management Services Ltd.
Churston House, Bascombe Road, Churston Ferrers, Devon, TQ5 0JJ, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1803 844414 Fax: +44 (0)1803 844224
Email:
euro-gas@btconnect.com Website:
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Coloured ‘rubber boot’ for multi-site or multi-application working (7 colours available)
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