Fixed Gas Detectors

A fixed gas detector, also known as a stationary gas detector or gas monitoring system, is a device that is permanently installed in a specific location to continuously monitor the presence of hazardous gases and provide alerts if gas levels exceed safe thresholds. Unlike portable gas detectors, fixed gas detectors are designed to stay in one place and are commonly used in industrial settings where gas leaks or accumulation can occur. Fixed gas detectors consist of a control panel, gas sensors, and alarm devices. The monitoris the central unit that is responsible for receiving signals from the gas sensors, processing the data, and triggering alarms if necessary. Gas sensors are strategically placed in areas where gas leaks are likely to occur, such as near storage tanks, pipelines, or equipment. 

These sensors can detect a wide range of gases, including toxic gases, flammable gases, and oxygen depletion or enrichment. When a gas sensor detects the presence of a hazardous gas, it sends a signal to the control panel, which then activates audio/visual alarms, relays, or other warning devices. In some cases, fixed gas detectors can also be integrated with ventilation systems or shut-off valves to automatically control gas levels and minimize risks. Fixed gas detectors play a crucial role in ensuring workplace safety and preventing accidents. They are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, power generation, wastewater treatment, and confined space entry. Regular maintenance, calibration, and testing of fixed gas detectors are necessary to ensure accurate and reliable performance.


Fixed Gas Transmitter


Fixed Gas Detector Without Display


Fixed Multi Gas Detector


Fixed Multi Gas Detectors


Ammonia Transmitter