integrated gas detection system News
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CETCI BACnet® Module Granted BTL Certification
Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. (CETCI) is delighted to announce that we have been granted the BACnet® Testing Laboratories (BTL) certification for the CETCI BACnet® Module upon passing the BTL requirements for the BACnet Smart Actuator (B-SA) designation. The CETCI BACnet® Module is a microprocessor intended to plug into CETCI’s QCC Quad Channel Controller, FCS ...
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Success at safety & health expo so far...
It’s clear to see from the large amount of attendees, the jam packed educational theatres and the queue for lunch, that this year’s SHExpo has been the busiest in recent years. a1-cbiss have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to exhibit and what a venture it’s been so far. We’ve had lots of interest surrounding the latest range of portable and fixed gas ...
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Monitoring methane emissions from agriculture and dairy farming
Methane (CH4) is the second most prevalent greenhouse gas emitted from human activities. In 2014, CH4 was responsible for around 11 percent of all US greenhouse gas emissions caused by human actions. Methane is emitted by a range of natural sources such as marshlands, leakage from natural gas systems and livestock farming [1]. Domestic livestock such as cattle, sheep and goats, produce ...
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Safety standards and real life
Recent events both on- and off-shore shine a bright light on the need for attention to safety and to hazard reduction, prevention, and mitigation. Errant combustible or toxic gases can injure and kill quickly. Therefore, mitigation of these hazards must be fast and sure. Around the world, governmental and regional authorities take gas detection and system integration very seriously and require ...
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Anaerobic Digestion of Slaughterhouse Wastes after Thermal Treatment using ADM1
The process known as rendering, is a mandatory process that has been implemented by the European Legislation, and involves the thermal treatment of category 2 slaughterhouse by-products at 140°C, 4-5 bar for 20 min for their hygienization prior to disposal. In this recent study, the Department of Environmental Engineering at the Democritus University of Thrace in Greece, adjusted the ADM1 ...
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OEM Gas Sensors Boost Indoor Environmental Quality
Gascard® NG OEM infrared gas sensors from Edinburgh Sensors are ideally suited for applications involving the control of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in commercial, institutional and laboratory buildings. Accurate control of critical indoor environmental parameters such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide levels are not only essential for the well-being and comfort of building ...
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Monitoring Leak Rates During LPG Bottling
LPG usually consists of butane, propane or a mixture of these gases, though the definition is country-dependent. It is produced from natural gas processing and oil refining, where it is separated via either refrigeration or distillation before being pressurised, liquefied and stored in cylinders under pressure so that it remains in its liquid form, and can be subsequently used as a gas or liquid. ...
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