CC 0238 Remote Sensors

For Combustible Gases and Vapors

  • Simple calibration and setup
  • Poison resistant sensors
  • Ex-proof housings
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Stationary Monitoring of Combustible Gases and Vapors


Protection from combustible gases

In areas where combustibles gases are produced, consumed, or stored, gas / air mixtures can build up unexpectedly to explosive levels. An early warning for combustible gases in ambient conditions is the safest way to avoid life and property-threatening environments. Fixed gas detection systems allow an early recognition of combustible gases around the clock. A fixed gas monitoring system consists of one or more remote sensors transmitting to a controller.

Detection principle

The detection principle for the measurement of combustible gases in the LEL range is the catalytic combustion (CC) sensor. The catalytic combustion sensor element is heated. When a combustible gas or vapor comes in contact with the sensor the flammable components of the gas are burned on the sensor, changing its electrical resistance. The change in resistance is proportional to the gas concentration.
To ensure stable measurement signals all GfG remote sensors have integrated electronic circuits for voltage stabilization, signal transmission, and temperature compensation.

Remote sensor

The remote sensor is the key component of a gas detection system. This is why GfG Instrumentation gives high priority to the development of gas detection technology and has become a leader in the industry for over 40 years.