World Class Gas Detection Displayed in Abu Dhabi

Fixed gas monitor

World Class Gas Detection Displayed in Abu Dhabi

05 Jan, 2011

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Sierra Monitor (USA) recently displayed their full range of hazardous gas detection systems and detectors at ADIPEC 2010, the highly successful oil and gas show in Abu Dhabi.

Sierra Monitor gas detection systems monitor for hazardous levels of Combustible Gas, Oxygen Deficiency and Toxic Gases in process plants worldwide. The sophisticated smart gas sensor modules from Sierra Monitor give safety managers access to hazardous gas status easily with the network capabilities of the IT Series gas sensors.

On display at ADIPEC were the new IT Series network-enabled gas detectors, the most comprehensive gas detectors available, featuring user-friendly digital display, 4-20 mA output, RS-485 Modbus output, integral relays, SentryBus output and extensive self-diagnostics for reliable accurate monitoring. The IT Series meets the user needs in integrated gas monitoring with plant-wide safety monitoring. The Sierra Monitor gas detection system in cooperation with SMC division FieldServer Technologies gateways can also interface to all standard industrial protocols.

The 3600 Series Flame Detectors are available in various technologies designed for different applications monitoring for flames from hydrocarbon, hydrogen, hydrides and organic based flames.

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