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6 Gas Detection


New lead-free oxygen sensors comply with new RoHS legislation while providing an enhanced level of precision and durability


Northern Ireland Water invests win power of connected safety across operations


Blackline Safety Corporation have just announced further details on its partnership with Northern Ireland Water for connected personal gas detection devices and monitoring to support their workers.


The contract, awarded through Blackline Safety Europe’s distribution partner in Ireland OBW Technologies, will see the water authority replace their current gas detection units with upwards of 500 Blackline Safety G7c devices.


“OBW have recently been successful in winning the contract to supply Blackline Safety G7c portable gas detection monitor with Northern Ireland Water. NIW are looking forward to working closely with OBW Technologies and Blackline Safety Europe in rolling out their exciting product over the next few months” said Kieran Herrity, Mechanical & Electrical Manager, Northern Ireland Water.


Whilst oxygen sensors with metal lead inside are currently exempt from Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) legislation, this is due to be lifted in 2024 and from that point equipment manufacturers may no longer be able to sell new instruments using lead-based technology.


Fortunately, DD-Scientifi c has spent considerable time and effort in developing a lead-free alternative solution delivering compliance with legislation as well as signifi cantly enhanced performance and sensor working lifetimes. The lead-free technology from DD- Scientifi c works in a similar way to traditional toxic electrochemical sensors which means that OEMs do not need to develop additional complex drive circuitry. Their design makes them inherently stable over a long period of time, potentially more than 8 years and unlike lead based sensors are unaffected by use in acid gas streams.


They are available in DD Scientifi c’s standard 4 Series general purpose industrial package and more recently in a miniature DceL package to enhance the portability of personal gas monitors. They are also available in the DD-Scientifi c 5 Series package for use in emissions monitoring and combustion gas analysis.


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Northern Ireland Water is a Government Owned Company (GOCO), established in April 2007 to provide the water and sewerage services in Northern Ireland. Almost 1.8 million people across the country count on Northern Ireland Water to supply 560 million litres of clean water and treat 320 million litres of wastewater daily. In the past four years, fi ve of the 12 UK water authorities have partnered with Blackline Safety


“Workers in the water/wastewater industry are at risk of exposure to toxic and fl ammable gases so having a reliable, easy-to- use device ensures user acceptability when working in hazardous environments. The value of real-time cloud-connected data, paired with scalable technology that adapts to changing work environments means we continue to see strong adoption of our connected safety solutions in the industry.” said Simon Rich, Zone Manager - UK, Ireland, Scandinavia & Eastern Europe, Blackline Safety Europe.


G7c is uniquely positioned to address Northern Ireland Water’s needs for gas detection, data and connectivity. From custom-made panels for their docking stations to layering maps of their facilities into the Blackline Live portal for enhanced location tracking OBW worked hard to understand Northern Ireland Water’s needs and fi nd the right fi t.


JJ O’Brien, Director, OBW Technologies said “We look forward to building our relationship with NI Water, a progressive organisation who share our values in caring for the health and wellbeing of their people and customers. This tender is a signifi cant win for our business in the area of life safety, as more and more organisations realise the importance of ensuring their peoples’ safety in the workplace.”


The rapidly growing Limerick based business has thrived in recent years, and they have had to increase its’ staff by over 70% since partnering with Blackline Safety Europe.


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Euro-Gas gas sensors and circuitry offer unique features and potential advances for end product performance, ensuring cost effective, high quality solutions for detection equipment manufacturers and system installers.


Are you looking for gas sensors for new instrument development? Or a complete prebuilt and precalibrated circuit board ready to install into your own housing, with voltage, current or digital output? A wide range of gas sensing options is available for different measuring ranges and applications - from gas sensors and circuit boards to installation kits and housing.


For example, Carbon Monoxide (CO) monitoring in car parks, residential and fi re detection systems can specifi cally benefi t from our low cost two-electrode CO sensors. Guaranteed to operate continuously for over fi ve years, these sensors are a revolutionary, high performance electrochemical design. Such sensors can actually exceed lifetimes of 10 years in residential environments and are available as a single sensor or with circuitry to provide 4-20mA or digital output. Euro-Gas also offers a TÜV approved package for Carbon Monoxide detection, with conformity to VDI 2053 Standard, developed for underground car park gas detection. This can be purchased as a circuit solution or as a complete fi xed gas detector.


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For medical applications, low Hydrogen cross-sensitive CO sensor models are available for the detection of Carbon Monoxide in air. The primary application of these sensors is for breath measurement, where Hydrogen presents an issue as a cross-interferent. Our sensors are at the heart of monitoring instruments in ‘stop smoking’ programmes worldwide.


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Gas sensor solutions are also available for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen Sulphide, Nitrogen Dioxide, fl ammable and more exotic gas monitoring. New miniature digital i2c and voltage circuit boards are now optional for all of our two- and three-electrode 4 Series and Micro sized gas sensors.


Euro-Gas sensors and accessories suit a wide range of applications, including health & safety, air quality, HVAC, automotive, process control and more. Euro-Gas is also a worldwide specialist in personal gas detection equipment and product ranges are showcased at: www.euro-gasman.com.


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