Gas control system

08 Июля 2025

Where is the gas control system used?

 

The implementation of a gas control system is becoming an integral part of the safety strategy at enterprises where there is a risk of accumulation of hazardous gases such as methane, ammonia, carbon monoxide and other volatile compounds. This is especially relevant for industrial areas with a high level of chemical processes, such as oil refineries, chemical manufacturing plants, as well as warehouses where flammable or toxic substances are stored.

In addition, gas control systems are indispensable in underground parking lots, tunnels and other closed spaces where poor ventilation can lead to the accumulation of harmful gases, posing a threat to human life and health.

 

Types of systems

 

The variety of automatic gas monitoring systems (AGMS) allows you to choose the best solution for each specific case. The simplest portable gas detectors are ideal for individual use by personnel, providing prompt detection of a threat and the ability to quickly take action. On the other hand, complex automatic systems are integrated networks consisting of many stationary sensors located in key areas of the enterprise. Such systems are capable of not only detecting various types of gases, but also automatically activating ventilation systems, power supply interlocks or other emergency mechanisms to neutralize the threat. Such AGS is controlled through a central control cabinet, which collects data from all sensors, analyzes them and, if gas concentrations exceed standard values, initiates appropriate response procedures.

What does the control system include?

 

The gas monitoring system includes not only sensors, but also a number of auxiliary components, such as controllers, communication interfaces and actuators. Sensors, being the primary elements, are equipped with sensitive elements capable of registering the presence of certain gases in the air using chemical, infrared, semiconductor or electrochemical operating principles. These devices are placed at strategic points of the facility where the probability of a gas leak is highest.

As gas is detected, the sensors send an electrical signal to the central control cabinet, which processes the information and, depending on the concentration level, decides on the need for intervention. The central control cabinet is equipped with software that allows you to configure alarm thresholds, as well as determine action algorithms in the event of these thresholds being exceeded.

Operating principle

 

The operation of the SACS is based on the continuous collection of data from sensors and their analysis. If the gas concentration exceeds the established safe level, the system activates an alert, which includes sound and light alarms, as well as sending notifications to responsible persons. In addition, the SACS can be integrated with the ventilation system to automatically increase the flow of fresh air or with emergency shutdown devices that can stop the operation of equipment or close valves, preventing further spread of gas.

Installation and maintenance of gas control systems

 

Installation of a gas monitoring system is a complex process that begins with detailed planning of the location of sensors and final actuators, such as alarms and ventilation automation. To effectively monitor gas concentrations, sensors are installed at suspected leak locations or in areas with a potentially high risk of gas accumulation. After installation, the GMS must be carefully configured, which includes programming the controllers and setting the alarm thresholds.

Maintenance of the GMS requires a number of procedures to be performed regularly to maintain its functionality and reliability. A key aspect is the calibration of sensors, which must be carried out according to the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure the accuracy of measurements. In addition, periodic checks should include testing of all components of the GMS, including alarms, control cabinets and communication between devices.

 

Integration with other systems

 

Integration with other enterprise security and management systems opens up new opportunities for creating comprehensive protection. The system's connection with fire alarms, access control systems (ACS) and emergency notification systems allows for the automation of emergency response processes. For example, if a high gas concentration is detected, the fire alarm can be automatically activated, personnel evacuation initiated and the power supply to potentially dangerous equipment turned off. Such integration helps not only prevent emergency situations, but also minimize their consequences, ensuring a high level of safety at the facility.

 

Where to buy gas control systems in Kazakhstan

 

The company "Promanalit" has established itself as a reliable supplier of high-quality equipment. The advantages of purchasing from this company include a wide range of certified products, professional consultation, the possibility of developing individual solutions, as well as a full range of services for installation, configuration and maintenance.

"Promanalit" offers personnel training in working with gas control systems, and the adaptation of systems to specific operating conditions at the customer's facilities guarantees high efficiency and reliability of control in any operating conditions.

The choice of a supplier of gas control systems in Kazakhstan is now obvious - this is the company "Promanalit".

Thus, the gas control system provides multi-level protection, allowing not only to promptly detect a threat, but also to automatically take measures to neutralize the risks associated with the accumulation of hazardous gases.

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