Industrial fires and
explosions can kill and injure people, costing government companies billions
yearly. Fire accidents can happen for many reasons, but prevention is key to
avoiding such disastrous events. While many prevention measures exist, infrared gas detectors are superior in
deterring fire accidents in various situations. However, it’s important
to understand how infrared red gas detectors work and the advantages of utilising
this technology. In this article, we’ve explained everything you need to know
about infrared gas detectors to help you understand their purpose and benefits
in the workplace and residential settings.
What Is an Infrared Gas
Detector, and How Does It Work?
An infrared gas monitor
is a device that detects various types of gas. It can be used to detect
methane, natural gas, propane, and other hydrocarbons.
What Are the Benefits of
Infrared Gas Detectors?
Compared to other
detectors, infrared gas monitors offer various benefits, including:-
·
Rapid response in less than ten seconds.
·
Less maintenance; however, periodical cleaning of the
optical windows and reflectors is required to ensure reliable performance.
·
Reliability in both oxygen-poor and oxygen-high
environments.
·
Accurate measurement of gas concentration levels in a
single location or over larger areas.
·
Immune to contamination and poisoning.
·
Capable of detecting levels
above 100% LEL.
·
High performance in the continuous presence of gas.
How Does It Work?
InfraRed detectors use
the infrared absorption of hydrocarbon gases in the 3.4 micrometers wavelength
to detect when a combustible gas is present. These detectors utilize an
infrared light transmitter to detector at the target gas wavelength as well as
control the wavelength.Infrared red gas monitors detect combustible gases by
emitting an invisible light wave that is absorbed by gases in proportion to
their concentration. The light waves are then reflected by a photoelectric
detector, which converts them into electrical current. This current is
processed by a microprocessor which calculates the concentration of combustible
gases following a predetermined algorithm and displays it on a digital display.
When there’s no gas present, the signals of the measurement detector are
balanced. On the other hand, when combustible gas is present, there will be a
drop in the output from the measurement signal detector as the gas absorbs the
light.
However, it’s vital to
maintain infrared detectors and regularly calibrate them using calibration gas for optimal performance.
Infra Red gas detectors such as the Simtronics GD10P utilise dual wavelengths
and Solid State Infra Red Sources, thus negating the need for any re
calibration over the life of the instrument
While industrial fire
explosions are unfortunately common, they are preventable, and the right gas
monitoring systems can help save lives and avoid property damage. Prodetec
offers a range of fire protection solutions, including personal gas monitors, infrared gas detectors,
and flame detectors to avoid fires, protect machinery and property, and save
lives. Get in touch with Prodetec to choose the right fire prevention system.
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