Showing posts with label Carbon Monoxide Detector Systems in NJ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carbon Monoxide Detector Systems in NJ. Show all posts

Monday, July 3, 2017

Commercial Carbon Monoxide Detectors in NJ

Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is a flammable gas that can potentially cause an explosion when mixed with other gases. Further, carbon monoxide poisoning is a significant risk even for those that live and work in properly ventilated areas. Carbon Monoxide is colorless, odorless and tasteless, so special devices are required for its detection. Early detection reduces exposure to this toxic gas and the likelihood of explosions

Commercial carbon monoxide detectors in NJ are specialized electronic gadgets that sense carbon monoxide in commercial and/or industrial areas.  A commercial detector is different from the devices used in residential areas because of the nature of the population and the environment.  It can be a single-gas detector or a multi-gas detector. A single-gas detector is applicable for environments that face the risk of high levels of carbon monoxide. A multi-gas detector can detect other gases aside from carbon monoxide but may have a lower detection range for CO.

Installation

The proper installation of a commercial carbon monoxide detectors in NJ should be done by a licensed professional like one of our alarm technicians at T&R Alarm Systems. There are codes and regulations that guide the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in commercial areas. Installation is done based on the specifics of the detector model and the unique nature of the environment where it is to be installed.

For very large facilities, the installation can be networked so that the alarm will go out throughout the facility if even one alarm is tripped. This will ensure that everyone within the vicinity is alerted and is able to escape to safety.

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Monitoring

Monitoring is done on a regular cycle after installation. To ensure optimum functionality, carbon dioxide is intentionally introduced via the sensing chamber. This process validates that your alarm system is in good working condition and that changes in the building structure and the state of the environment over time do not affect the detector’s performance.

Repair

CO devices are not designed to be prone to faults that need repairs, but the accumulation of foreign matter over time can negatively impact its sensitivity and reduce its effectiveness. If a CO detector fails to give an alarm at the appropriate time or fires off at the wrong times alarms it may be due for repair or routine maintenance.


To learn more about our commercial monoxide detectors in NJ, call T&R Alarm Systems at 1-800-486-5019.  

Monday, January 23, 2017

Carbon Monoxide Detector Systems in NJ

Carbon monoxide is a very harmful chemical compound. It is colorless, odorless and tasteless which makes its detection difficult without specified equipment. It is an extremely poisonous gas that can cause serious problems. That is why we need to use detector systems that make use of different kind of sensors to notify the presence of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere. At T&R Alarm Systems Inc, we want you to be safe and know there are more than a few options when selecting carbon monoxide detector systems in NJ. Here are the four major sensors used to detect carbon monoxide.

Opto-chemical sensors
Opto-chemical detectors detect carbon dioxide by changing color. They consist of a pad of a colored chemical which changes its color when it reacts with carbon monoxide. They only provide a quantitative analysis of the gas being present however. The main advantage of these detectors is that they are extremely low in cost as compared to other detectors but at the same time it is their disadvantage that they do not offer a good level of protection.

Biomimetic sensors
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A biomimetic sensor darkens in the presence of CO. The amount of darkness is proportional to the amount of carbon monoxide present in the surroundings. They make use of cyclodextrins, a chromophore, and a number of metal salts. The working is simple; they are connected to an infrared source and monitored using a photodiode. Their battery lasts 2-3 years. However, if a lithium battery is used, there will be no need to change it. Biomimetic sensors were the first to enter the market. Although they more than the rest, the particular technology they use is the only technology free from false alarms. It is highly used in large facilities like hotels, hospitals, and apartments where you cannot afford to have a false alarm. This is their biggest advantage; a minor disadvantage is their high cost.

Semiconductor sensors
The sensor is monitored by an integrated circuit. The element used as the sensor needs to be heated to a high temperature, the temperature is as high as 400 °C and the resistance of the element is monitored. The technology used in these sensors requires a large power supply. Their lifetime ranges from a few months to 10 years. Currently this technology is being used in the far east and in some areas in the USA. However, electrochemical cell technology is now replacing semiconductor sensor technology because of its advantages.

Electrochemical sensors
This particular type of sensor has a heavy presence in the United States and Europe because of its impressive features. They are basically fuel cells that produce signal current instead of producing power. The current is directly proportional to the amount of gas targeted. The amount of current measured gives an estimate of the carbon dioxide present in the surroundings. The design is fairly simple, the cell makes use of a container, electrodes, electrolyte and connecting wires. The working is same as that of an electrochemical cell, here’s what happens- Carbon monoxide is oxidized at one electrode to carbon dioxide while oxygen is consumed at the other electrode. This sensor has its own advantages as it is highly accurate and requires minimal power. It can be operated at room temperature and its biggest advantage is that it has a long lifespan.

We at T&R Alarm have been installing carbon monoxide detector systems in NJ for decades. To learn more about us or if you have any questions about our carbon monoxide detectors, please call us at 800-486-5019.

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