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Free guide to detecting combustible/toxic gases

A Detector Electronics (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2001

The fundamental principles of combustible and toxic gases, plus the different methods currently applied across industry for their detection, are detailed in a new guide from Detector Electronics

The fundamental principles of combustible and toxic gases, plus the different methods currently applied across industry for their detection, are detailed in "A Practical Guide to Gas Detection" from Detector Electronics.

Written in an impartial and comprehensive yet easy reference style, this universal guidebook has 48 pages packed with technical and application information for anyone who deals with combustible or toxic gases.

The technology behind catalytic bead and infrared point and open path detectors for the monitoring of combustible gases is fully covered, along with electrochemical and semiconductor sensors for toxic gases.

Assistance in the siting and maintenance of detectors is provided by chapters giving tips and recommended practices, gathered over 25 years' experience in the field, and references to the prominent standards and guidelines for gas detection.

The book is rounded out with a glossary of key terms, references and a gas detection method and siting worksheet.

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