Across the UK gas sensors, monitors and detectors are an industry standard anywhere dangerous or harmful gases are used, stored or produced. Most countries outline particular safety standards that require through legislation the use of gas sensors in these situations. Refrigerants in particular have many international accords mandating the minimisation of their leakage in to the environment. (more…)
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Gas sensors standard in UK industry.
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011What to do if your Gas Sensors alert you of a Gas Leak
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 The knowledge of what to do and what not to do when your gas sensor alerts you of a leak could quite literally mean the difference between living and dying. Firstly, know that natural gas is in fact odorless. The egg-like smell you may associate with the gas is actually added by the supplier to alert you of a leak. (more…)
Choosing the right location for gas sensors
Monday, September 12th, 2011 Have a look at the following guidelines helping to determine the best location for gas sensors. (The notes are only a guideline.) Gas Density: The sensor needs to be located close to the ceiling for any gas lighter than air such as hydrogen, methane, and ammonia. Take caution when at very low temperatures such as refrigerators, as ammonia becomes heavier than air! (more…)
A gas detector you can trust: the Murco Gas Sensor.
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 Fixed gas detector sensors come in all shapes and sizes, and are made to suit the individual needs of each business. However there is one product that comes out head and shoulders above the others in the marketplace and that is the Murco Gas Sensor (the MGS). The MGS is a highly advanced fixed gas detector and one that can be used to help detect a wide variety of gases. Murco’s modern sensor is ideal for either stand-alone usage, or as a combined solution, built into the control system, or into the building management system itself. (more…)




