New Ground Gas Monitor Provides Continuous Data

Fixed gas monitor

New Ground Gas Monitor Provides Continuous Data

15 Feb, 2010

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Ion Science introduces GasClam, the first gas monitor to give continuous, unmanned ground-gas data collection. Its ability to log long-term, real trend information is a revolution in gas management and risk prediction allowing informed decisions to be made on accurate, reliable data.

GasClam measures methane, carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations as well as atmospheric pressure and temperature. Optional CO, H2S and VOC, plus water depth are with a telemetry module for remote, real time data communication.

Sampling frequency can be set and is variable from two minutes, to once daily. Data is downloaded to a PC or viewed remotely using the optional GPRS telemetry system.

Manufactured from stainless steel, GasClam is Intrinsically Safe, environmentally sealed and ingress protection rated IP-68. Battery operated; GasClam can be powered for up to three months based on hourly sampling.

Target applications include landfill for long term profiling, brownfield for development issues, monitoring for coal mine fires, leakage in crude/petroleum, solvent storage and filling stations, refineries for local compliance, and for below ground carbon capture and storage monitoring regimes.

For more information, contact Ion Science: Tel: +44 (0)1763 207 206 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ionscience.com

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