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Prevent dangerous working ­conditions with H2 ­detection

May 2016 IS & Ex

Due to its light form, H2 molecules rise quickly in a room, and its vapours are colourless, odourless, tasteless and highly-flammable. Failure to detect the gas can result in an explosion or fire, while exposure can lead to suffocation and respiratory ailments. H2 leakages can have other cost implications as well, as long-term exposure can damage equipment.

Metals and plastics will lose ductility and strength, leading to the formation of cracks, and eventually ruptures. Fire and gas detection experts from across the globe all agree on an international concept that focuses on ‘layers’ of protection to reduce the spread of hazardous gas leaks. These layers include a combination of gas leak monitors and fire detectors.

MSA Africa fixed gas and flame detection product manager, Robbie Taitz, explains that it is important to make sure that gas detection is available and that it is effective enough to maintain safety. “Combustible gas detection placed in potential H2 collection areas can provide gas concentration information, enabling the user to take corrective action before an explosive condition occurs.”

The USA-based National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires that a sensor with an explosion-proof rating be installed in classified areas, where the volume of space that exists from the ceiling is 46 cm or below. The sensor should be connected to a transmitter or controller which is either explosion-proof, or is installed in a nearby non-classified, area.

The transmitter or controller can be configured to send a signal to a building automation system, or can be used as a stand-alone system. The transmitter or controller must be guaranteed to communicate the gas concentration to the end-user’s internal network for notification purposes.

Taitz asserts that new facilities that use H2 should be designed with adequate gas protection measures, while older facilities should be revisited to ensure that hazards are minimised. “Safety systems with gas detection technologies are vital to counter the possibilities of property damage, personal injury and loss of life.”

MSA Africa offers a complete range of gas detection solutions with sensing technologies to suit different measuring ranges. The products are able to provide indications ranging from extremely small concentrations (1 ppm) that can be swiftly investigated and remedied, right through to highly-dangerous concentrations (1000 ppm) that are monitored by a catalytic bead sensor.

The company’s Ultima X gas monitor includes a multi-sensor configuration that allows for the use of dual sensing technologies to provide layers of protection. A patented sensor disconnect-under-power feature also allows sensors to be replaced in hazardous areas without area declassification, while interchangeable smart sensors eliminate the need for reconfiguration.

The MSA Trigard gas monitoring system uses push button calibration. It boasts a variety of other features including; a sturdy NEMA 4X design, multiple sensor mounting option, and a single circuit board to increase reliability.

MSA GasGard XL is housed in a durable, fire-retardant ABS plastic, and is able to monitor up to eight remote gas sensors with the wall mounted GasGard XL controller. Other features include a large, multi-language LCD display for real-time readings and full-system diagnosis, a sensor buzzer that sounds up to 85 dB, and a convenient upload system that enables event-log transfer via Ethernet or USB.

For more information contact Robbie Taitz, MSA Africa, +27 (0)11 610 2637, robbie.taitz@msasafety.com, www.msasafety.com





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