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Four Gas Monitor - Gas Detection for Complex Environments

4/25/2021

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When facing unknown environmental hazards invisible to the body’s senses, a gas detector is the first line of defense for worker safety. Portable gas detectors are often part of personal protective equipment (PPE) mandated by businesses and designed to keep personnel safe. Personal four gas monitors or detectors continuously evaluate a worker’s environment for multiple gas hazards. A four gas monitor provides comprehensive gas detection coverage for complex working environments when there is a risk of injury, illness or death from potentially toxic or explosive ambient gases.

WHY A FOUR GAS MONITOR VERSUS A SINGLE GAS DETECTOR?

Hazards posed by gases can be classified into three categories: toxic, asphyxiating and combustible. Four gas monitors are typically configured with sensors to address each of these scenarios for a given worksite or scenario. For example, in the energy industry, sour gas presents a significant risk of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) exposure to workers. Many businesses supplement monitoring of H2S with combustible gases, oxygen and carbon monoxide. Combustible gas sensors are a smart addition to locations where natural gas is present with H2S, addressing the detection of a potentially explosive atmosphere. Everyone requires oxygen, which can be displaced by other gases, causing a deficiency. Further, incomplete combustion can generate carbon monoxide, an asphyxiating gas.
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G7 Is a Leading Four Gas Monitor

A four gas monitor is often a smart investment for many industries and applications. Blackline’s G7 connected gas detection system delivers an exclusive customizable, modular design, providing tailored comprehensive gas detection for every work scenario. Quad-gas cartridges turn G7 into a four gas monitor and are compatible with a selection of gas sensors.

G7 with a Quad-gas Cartridge is a highly configurable four gas monitor that is compatible with a range of gas sensors including combustible gases, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide and oxygen. Other sensors are currently under development to expand our line of available sensors.

​Let us know about your gas sensor requirements so that we can ensure your employees are operating safely with the optimum solution. Contact Blackridge Solutions at (778) 686-5799 or [email protected].

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MPS Sensor: The First Flammable Gas Detector You Can Truly Count On

4/25/2021

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Blackline Safety and NevadaNano have collaborated to bring your company the next generation of combustible gas detectors. Combining the G7 gas detector and MPS Flammable Gas Sensor provides unprecedented reliability and unquestionable accuracy, so teams can work confidently knowing that their environments are truly safe.

This is the first major combustible gas detector innovation in four decades and its transformational features and benefits will change the way businesses monitor risk environments in ground-breaking ways. 

This G7 multi-gas detector provides highly accurate, simultaneous monitoring for a dozen of the most common flammable gases, without the need to calibrate to a specific gas or use correction factors. These include:

  • Butane
  • Ethane
  • Ethylene
  • Hexane
  • Hydrogen
  • Isopropanol
  • Methane
  • Pentane
  • Propane
  • Propylene
  • Toluene
  • Xylene

This cutting-edge technology will seamlessly integrate into your current gas detection safety program, quickly and easily providing unprecedented safety monitoring for your teams and ground-breaking efficiency for your company

​Exclusive Gas Classification System

The data from the MPS sensor is communicated to the Blackline Safety Cloud for automated reporting and visualization. This information enables businesses, for example, to detect the presence of hydrogen in one area of their process where it was not present in previous measurements.

Gas and gas mixture classifications include:
  • Class 1 — Hydrogen
  • Class 2 — Hydrogen and hydrocarbon mixture
  • Class 3 — Methane or natural gas
  • Class 4 — Light gas or light gas mixture (ethane, propane, butane, isopropanol)
  • Class 5 — Medium gas or medium gas mixture (pentane or hexane)
  • Class 6 — Heavy gas or heavy gas mixture (Toluene or xylene)

For further information on the MPS gas sensor, reach out to Blackridge Solutions at: (778) 686-5799 or [email protected]

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