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The Gas Leak Detector is a high-sensitivity device designed to identify leaks of combustible, toxic, or asphyxiant gases in industrial, commercial, and residential environments. Equipped with advanced sensor technologies, it provides real-time monitoring and rapid alarm activation to prevent explosions, fires, or health hazards.
Multi-Gas Detection: Simultaneously monitors up to four gases (e.g., methane, CO, H₂S) with interchangeable sensor modules.
High Sensitivity: Detects leaks as low as 1% LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) for combustible gases and ppm levels for toxic gases.
Quick Response: T90 response time <15 seconds ensures timely detection of hazardous conditions.
Wireless Connectivity: Integrates with IoT platforms for remote monitoring and cloud-based data analytics.
Robust Construction: IP66-rated enclosure withstands dust, water, and harsh industrial environments.
Visual/Audible Alarms: Flashing LEDs and 90dB sirens alert personnel, with optional relay outputs for equipment shutdown.
Oil & Gas: Monitors pipelines, storage tanks, and refineries for hydrocarbon leaks.
Chemical Plants: Detects toxic gas releases in production areas and laboratories.
Municipal Utilities: Ensures safety in natural gas distribution networks and wastewater treatment plants.
Hospitals: Protects against oxygen depletion and anesthesia gas leaks in operating rooms.
Residential: Provides early warning of CO or natural gas leaks in homes and apartments.
Q: How does the detector differentiate between gases?
A: Each sensor module is calibrated for a specific gas, and the detector uses algorithms to distinguish between overlapping signals.
Q: Can the detector be used in confined spaces?
A: Yes, but ensure proper ventilation and use a portable model with built-in pump sampling for enclosed areas.
Q: What is the lifespan of the sensors?
A: Catalytic sensors last 2-3 years, while electrochemical sensors typically last 1-2 years. Replace them as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Q: How often should the detector be calibrated?
A: Calibration is recommended every 6-12 months or after sensor replacement to maintain accuracy.
Q: Does the detector support integration with existing safety systems?
A: Yes, it offers analog (4-20mA) and digital (Modbus) outputs for seamless integration with PLCs and SCADA systems.