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Installation & Commissioning

Our installation services range from full installation, partial or supply only. We can integrate Building Management System and retrofit equipment within an existing enclosure, room, or building.
After purchasing the TINSELPRO Gas Detectors for your facility. Now it’s time to install them. But how do you decide where the sensors should be placed?
We have our installation team that visits your site and inspects the location and whereabouts for detector placements and installs them.

You definitely know gas sensor position is attached to the specifics of your exceptional office. However, past that — on the grounds that you should consider such countless factors — you have no firm guidelines to observe. Be that as it may, in this post we’re featuring a few prescribed procedures you can consider when you’re prepared to introduce your gas identifiers.

 

We’ve recognized three stages engaged with the gas sensor establishment process.

Observe

Perform a potential gas danger evaluation inside your office.

Document

Make drawings showing all potential gas spill destinations, as well as the seriousness of each site’s danger potential.
The two fundamental dangerous area classes are:
Potential gas release focuses. These regions are places where risky gases might be delivered, for example, valve steam seals, gaskets, pressure fittings, and extension joints.
Potential contact regions. These regions are places where dangerous gases might jeopardize laborers or harm hardware or property. Models incorporate populated regions; restricted spaces; pits; flights of stairs; unfinished plumbing spaces; covers; and private, business, and modern conditions found close by.

Investigate

As gases do not always behave consistently, consider air flow conditions as well as potential gas pocket areas before placing sensors.
In general, when placing gas sensors, you should consider the following principles:

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