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Important Factors You Have To Consider When Mounting Gas Detection Apparatus



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By : Jo Alelsto    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-04 01:20:54
Installing a gas monitoring system is done by an expert or well-trained personnel. Specific areas may require a particular gas detection device. There are a number of factors that experts consider when installing monitoring apparatus. The density of the gases the equipment is aimed at detecting is one consideration. Physical factors are also important.

Here are some basic measures:

1. There are gases lighter than air. We are talking about ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4). These gases tend to rise to the higher levels of a room or a chamber. Thus, a reliable detector must be mounted on the higher portion of the wall or at the ceiling. A cone structure designed for air collection may serve a good purpose.

2. Detectors for heavy gases like sulfur dioxide and butane must be placed on a low level because these gases tend to sink to the ground or floor.

3. The mode of air circulation within a confined vessel or room is important in determining where to situate the detection device. Gas may escape through vents and ducts before it gets detected.

4. You may need to install gas detectors outside where they are well exposed to the weather elements. Make sure the devices are well protected from the sun, rain, snow, wind, or flooding. If you are unsure about possible solution to this, ask your manufacturer.

5. Another consideration is the storage condition of the gases that are to be detected. For instance, a heavy gas like butane may sink during normal conditions. But when this gas is kept under a high temperature tank or condition, it is likely to rise.

6. There are specific designations for every kind of gas detection equipment. Make sure to follow the guidelines. In addition, ensure that the sensors are facing downwards to avoid dirt and moisture to collect on them.

7. Consider not mounting the devices on vibrating surfaces.

8. Regular maintenance and calibration are vital to monitoring the function of these apparatuses, whether they are mounted or portable. This ensures accurate and reliable operation, since an imprecision and malfunction forfeit the purpose of the monitoring device.

Since the objective of installation of detection system is to mitigate risks accompanied by possible gas leakages, it is necessary to choose the appropriate apparatus and to carry out the proper installation procedure. Through this we avoid the cost of medical services during accidents involving gas poisoning and other injuries. In addition, regular monitoring lessens the risk posed by lethal gases through early detection. A very important reason involves decreased instances of fire incidents due to diffusion of highly flammable gases. Hence, aside from having sufficient fire fighting equipment, the presence of apparatuses that detect the presence of dangerous gaseous substances, vapors and fumes is a top priority.
Author Resource:- Jo is a writer for 'Resmar Ltd' (http://www.resmar.co.uk), the preferred Marine Safety Equipment supplier among the world's biggest shipping industries as well as other top companies. If your firm is searching for excellent quality but fairly priced gas detection equipment needs then you should take a look at Resmar Ltd.
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