DETECTION SYSTEM
The gas detection system automatically detects the flammable, caustic, explosive, suffocating and poisonous gas leaks that may occur due to installations, equipment or users at the point where the gas flow is provided, while the risk is low and does not pose any risk. This avoids any dangerous situations that could jeopardize the safety of life and property. Therefore, the presence of gas detection systems in both laboratories and other areas where gases are used is extremely important. Gas detection systems are among the safety systems that must be present for laboratories, tube chambers, chemical storage tanks, welding workshops and similar areas.Gas Detection System Components and Duties
There are basic components that gas detection systems must have in order to ensure safe and healthy operation of gas transfer points. These components can be fixed or independent or portable.
Gas Detection Panel: One of the fixed equipment and wall mounted gas detection panel can be connected directly up to 8 detectors and can be connected indirectly by means of additional modules. There are also adjustable measuring ranges.
Gas Detection Detector: Fixed, independent and portable detectors with 3 different types and manufactured from steel, with 100% precision sensing capacity and IP and ATEX certification, which represents the minimum durability standards, also prove their durability. Thus, they are affected by external factors such as dust, impact and liquid.
Audible and Visual Alarm: Other than that, sirens are one of the simplest but most effective elements of gas detection systems and they can be mounted on wall and ceiling.
Solenoid Valve: The valve that provides the controlled passage of the gas pressure is one of the most basic components of gas detection systems as well as having different pressure values.
Gas detection systems consisting primarily of 4 different components can be positioned at different points depending on the working area and size, and can be reduced and increased numerically with certain support elements. These systems, which are one of the most needed equipment of laboratories, are necessary for the safety of both personnel and other equipment in the environment.