Hydrogen Gas Detector with Smoke Detection,
Loss of Power, Temperature and Intrusion Alarms!
Eagle
Eye Power Solutions is introducing the HGD-3000 Hydrogen Gas Detector – the
ultimate fixed hydrogen
gas detector for any battery room. The HGD-3000 protects from hydrogen gas
buildup while detecting smoke, temperature, loss of power and intrusion.
The HGD-3000 was designed for unattended battery installations or remote
shelters containing gassing lead acid batteries and charging systems - most
commonly found in the telecommunications and utility sectors. Other
applications for hydrogen gas detection include forklift and golf cart charging
areas, data centers, mission critical facilities, fire departments, and other
battery charging rooms.
The HGD-3000
Has Three Main Functions:
Hydrogen Gas Detection
Attach the HGD-3000 to the wall, ceiling, or optional junction box using
the mounting holes at the top and bottom of the detector box. The HGD-3000 will
turn on an exhaust fan when hydrogen gas levels reach 1% and will alarm at 2%.
This alarm consists of a local 80db horn, a flashing red LED, and a dry contact
switch closure for remote alarming.
HGD-3000 Hydrogen Gas Detector |
Smoke Detection
The photoelectric smoke sensor detects minute combustion products from
smoldering wire insulation, battery cases, and other material. When smoke is
detected, a distinctive alarm is emitted from the 80db horn and a separate dry
contact switch is activated. At this time, the exhaust fan is inhibited in
order to deny the fire increased oxygen from outside air.
Temperature, Loss of Power, &
Intrusion
During normal operation and in the absence of an alarm condition, an
internal thermostat will turn on the exhaust fan at a preset temperature to
reduce heat buildup in the room. Loss of power to the unit will also generate a
dry contact alarm. Additionally, an optional infrared intrusion alarm will
trigger a silent dry contact switch.
Lead-acid batteries on charge emit hydrogen gas after reaching the 80%
recharge point. When mixed with enough air, hydrogen becomes a highly flammable
gas that can ignite easily with just a spark, destroying equipment and harming
personnel. The lower explosive level (LEL) for hydrogen is 4.1% by volume. The
dangers of hydrogen gas explosion are eliminated by using the HGD-3000 hydrogen
gas detector.
Contact us for further questions about the HGD-3000 hydrogen gas detector, or you can request a quote on the product.
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