First Remotely-Operated Gas Detection Aspirator

Monday 16th August 2010

Remote Controlled AspiratorA gas storage facility in Germany is the first site to install Groveley Detection's new remotely-operated gas detection aspirator system.

Designers at hazard detection specialist Groveley developed the system to monitor potential methane gas leaks at a regeneration gas-fired heater, which dries gas that has been stored in underground storage caverns before being fed into the main grid.

Managing director Robert Bennet said: "Remote operation from a control room means personnel can avoid going into the hazardous area during operation, which can reach temperatures of 800°C.

"It also allows the system to be used intermittently - only when the heater is in operation - and to automate the system's line purge to clean the sample line with compressed air."

The aspirator incorporates Simtronics GD-10P gas detectors.

Picture: Groveley Detection's first remotely controlled aspirator

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