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H2S gas detection
H2S gas detection
Hydrogen sulfide, also known as hydrogen sulfide, is a highly toxic gas.
It can be detected at low concentrations of H2S. Prolonged inhalation of low concentrations or short-term high concentrations (100-150 ppm) can damage the olfactory organ, making it impossible to smell. At even higher concentrations, it can be fatal to the lungs, even leading to death! The legal limit is therefore set at 1.6 ppm. Working at this concentration for 8 hours poses no risk.
Products
Notra offers a wide range of reliable sensors for this gas, capable of measuring various ranges. In addition to our extensive range of (Atex-certified) stationary gas detection systems, we also offer portable gas detectors from Industrial Scientific. These can be optionally equipped with wireless communication (Lens Wireless) and live monitoring with GPS. If a gas alarm, man-down alert, or the panic button is pressed, the notification is sent via SMS/email with the corresponding GPS position.
Always safely wear devices on your chest:
The docking station is connected to iNet. iNet provides insight into the use and behavior of the portable devices. By creating profiles, for example, you can determine exactly what a user can and cannot do with a device. Consider, for example, whether or not the device can be turned on after the calibration date has expired, whether or not bump testing is mandatory before entering the field, whether or not the device can be turned off in an alarm state, etc. The docking station calibrates the devices and performs bump tests. Certificates are stored online and updated after each docking. All measurement results are also downloaded from the devices. iNet also optimizes maintenance. You gain insight into battery status and sensor status. If it is almost time to replace a sensor, a pop-up can be generated. Maintenance can be performed by you or by us.

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