Gas Detectors - Point Detectors
Combustible-Flammable vapors and gases could cause considerable damage if they should come in contact with an ignition source. Being able to reliably detect the presence of the gas allows the end user the ability to react and prevent an event. Gas detectors measure the presence of flammable vapors and gases and warns when the concentrations in air approach the explosive range. Unlike gas detectors that measure the gas concentration over a predetermined distance, a point gas detector measures the gas concentration at a single point.
Toxic and Oxygen depletion - Toxic vapors and gases and oxygen depletion could cause considerable damage or provide a health risk if they should reach certain concentrations. Being able to reliably detect the presence of the gas allows the end user the ability to react and prevent an event. Gas detectors measure the presence of Toxic vapors and gases as well as oxygen levels and warns when the concentrations in air approach the a level of concern. Unlike gas detectors that measure the gas concentration over a predetermined distance, a point gas detector measures the gas concentration at a single point.
FM Approved detectors may have specified hazardous location suitability. The material to be detected must be known and the instrument must be calibrated with that particular material. Manufacturer's instructions should be consulted as to the materials and environmental conditions which may affect the functional performance of the instrument.
Standards:
- FM 6310/6320
- ANSI/ISA60079-29-1
- ANSI/ISA–92.00.01
- ANSI/ISA–92.04.01
- CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 152
- CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60079-29-1
- EN50104
- EN45544-1
- EN45544-2
- EN45544-3
- EN 60079-29-1
- IEC 60079-29-1