Integrated Fire and Gas – A Flexible Solution to Meet Customer Needs

Gas detection

Integrated Fire and Gas – A Flexible Solution to Meet Customer Needs

15 Nov, 2012

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Gas detection.

Fire and gas detection integration calls for much more than a number of standard systems simply put together. High end integrated systems, such as those designed and installed by Dräger (Germany) throughout industry as well as offshore, are designed and installed by experienced, knowledgeable engineers as part of a complete bespoke solution.

In fact, a reliable, integrated approach to life safety and asset protection is the focus of every Dräger system. Using leading edge technology products that meet ATEX and other legislative requirements, each system is designed to take advantage of the latest technology whilst reducing false alarms, improving cost effectiveness and delivering a working system that has the capacity for future expansion.

By using innovative products such as the Dräger PIR 7000 with its extensive gas library, and the Dräger Flame 5000, a colour imaging based CCTV flame detector which provides visual confirmation of the fire, Dräger is able to speed up customer response, saving time, money and, more importantly, lives. These systems can be integrated with other essential equipment to extinguish a fire or provide a safe, orderly evacuation, whatever the application demands.

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