Complete Suite of HART-Enabled Gas and Flame Detectors Available From General Monitors

16th October 2009
Posted By : ES Admin
Complete Suite of HART-Enabled Gas and Flame Detectors Available From General Monitors
A complete suite of HART-enabled gas and flame detectors is now available from General Monitors. These safety instruments protect employees, equipment and facilities from the dangers of hydrocarbon gases, toxic gases, oxygen depletion and flames.
HART is a field-proven instrumentation communications protocol that is easy to use and provides uniform and consistent communication without disturbing the integrity of the 4-20 mA analog signal. In addition to the process variable, the HART protocol permits access to device configuration, diagnostics, as well as maintenance and alarm records. As a result, a whole host of additional information related to plant operation is available to the control room through HART. Unlike other digital communication protocols, HART is backwards compatible with the installed base of instrumentation in use today.

Standard HART commands make it simple for systems to configure and adjust the gas and flame detectors to the particular requirements of the plant. A flame detector, for example, can be tagged with a name for greater ease of use (e.g., “Reactor 1 Flame Detector”). Alarm and warning set points can be adjusted, delay times set and alarms acknowledged or reset by simply sending a command. Such real-time, continuous access to device variables improves control.

Because these detectors are equipped with event logging, managers and technicians have access to time-stamped records of all maintenance performed on the device. These records are particularly useful during quality system audits, and since they are generated automatically, make producing documentation on demand more efficient.

The benefits of HART-equipped gas and flame detectors are not limited to better information management and predictive maintenance. Through HART, a user can check the status of the safety instruments and respond to a fault when it is issued. Guesswork is eliminated. Supplied with information about the nature of the fault and its frequency, workers can make accurate diagnostics about the condition of the device before setting foot on the field.

Incorporating HART into gas and flame detectors enhances the usefulness of these detectors, thereby permitting users to integrate the devices more fully into process automation. Benefits of using HART-equipped detectors become increasingly evident as more detectors are installed plant-wide. Beyond maintenance, plants stand to gain from greater workforce efficiency, asset performance, and fewer unplanned shutdowns.

General Monitors’ HART-enabled gas and flame detectors are among the industry’s most advanced safety monitoring devices. Designed to detect combustible gas in the lower explosive limit (LEL) range, the company’s compact IR400 Infrared Gas Detector offers fail-to-safe operation for high reliability. The S4000CH Combustible Gas Detector, designed for use with General Monitors robust catalytic bead sensors also protects against explosive gas in the LEL range.

The HART-enabled S4000TH H2S Detector guards against the hazards of hydrogen sulfide gas with metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) sensing technology. The TS4000H Toxic Gas Detector is designed with galvanic isolation that allows hot swapping of electrochemical gas sensors to detect a wide range of toxic gases as well as oxygen depletion.

The FL4000H Multi-Spectral IR Flame Detector is HART compatible, designed with neural network intelligence for superior false alarm immunity and features a wide field of view over a long range. The company’s FL3100H UV/IR and FL3101H UV Flame Detectors are also HART compatible and suitable for a wide range of flame detection applications.

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