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Warranty: | One Year |
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The Combustible & Toxic Gas Online Monitoring and Alarm System is designed for industrial enterprises (such as waste-to-energy plants) to address the production and operational hazards posed by combustible and toxic gases that endanger personnel safety. To ensure operational safety and prevent accidents, it is necessary to install online gas detection and alarm devices in key operational areas, such as leachate pools, waste pits, and boiler room biogas valve groups. This system enables real-time monitoring of combustible and toxic gas concentrations, providing early warnings to prevent potential hazards.
The Combustible & Toxic Gas Online Monitoring and Alarm System is specifically tailored for complex environments in operational areas where corrosive and toxic gases are commonly present. It integrates pre-processing and gas monitoring and alarm functions, comprising four main components: gas sampling, pre-processing, gas monitoring, and data processing. The system features built-in filtration, purging, and cleaning functions, offering high measurement accuracy, excellent stability, reliability, low maintenance requirements, and cost-effective operation.
Main Monitoring Areas: Leachate pool trenches, waste pits, unloading halls, boiler room biogas valve groups, activated carbon rooms, oil pump rooms, acetylene manifold rooms, and hazardous waste storage areas.
Main Monitored Gases: Methane (CH), Hydrogen Sulfide (HS), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Ammonia (NH), Oxygen (O), Acetylene (CH), and Ethane (CH).
Gas Sampling Method: Determine the number of online gas detection and alarm devices to be installed in each monitoring area based on the main monitoring areas of the plant, and define the distribution and specific locations of monitoring sampling points.
Data Transmission Method: All online gas detection and alarm devices must have real-time data display and sound-light alarm functions. The monitored concentration data and alarm information can be transmitted via 4-20mA current signals or RS485 bus digital signals to the monitoring system (gas alarm controller). The data can then be transmitted via wired or GPRS wireless connections to the central control room's hub control box, PLC, or DCS system. Safety supervision and management departments can view real-time gas concentration data on-site to ensure the safety of personnel and property in the operational area.
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