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Innovative Gas Detection Since 1917. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: International Gas Detectors. About International Gas Detectors. A Successful Sales Trip to India. July 29, 2016. At IGD we pride ourselves on how we work closely with clients to provide innovative solutions to their hazardous gas applications. Nothing shows this more clearly that IGD Sales Director Colin Peake’s recent trip to Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India. Addressable gas detection enables a number o...
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Innovative Gas Detection Since 1917. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Why are fusible links not the answer for gas fired boiler room hazard monitoring? August 16, 2012. The most common fuels in use for space and water heating are Oil, Natural Gas and Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). By far the most popular, clean and cost effective solutions are utilising Natural Gas or LPG. The ignition source does not necessarily have to be a defined flame such as the boiler flame or the pi...
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Guide To Gas Safety In Schools | International Gas Detectors
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Innovative Gas Detection Since 1917. Skip to primary content. Guide To Gas Safety In Schools. February 20, 2013. Have published their latest White Paper ‘. A Guide to Gas Safety in Schools, Colleges and Universities. 8216; This White Paper is based on two key documents:. Building Bulletin 100 (BB100) “. Design for Fire Safety in Schools. IGEM UP/11 “. Gas Installations for educational establishments. To register for your copy please email: sales@internationalgasdetectors.com. Click to share on Google (Op...
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Ethanol Detection Applied to Crop Storage | International Gas Detectors
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Innovative Gas Detection Since 1917. Skip to primary content. Ethanol Detection Applied to Crop Storage. December 14, 2012. Gas monitoring plays an important role in the storage of fruit and vegetables. During the ripening process fruit and vegetables produce, beside CO2, organic volatile compounds such as ethylene, ethanol, acetaldehyde, acetone and ethyl acetate. IGD Limited can offer a number of alternatives for gas monitoring. Tocsin 103 Series Detectors. Detector types they have no cross sensitivity...
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IGD are recruiting! | International Gas Detectors
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Innovative Gas Detection Since 1917. Skip to primary content. October 3, 2012. At International Gas Detectors. 375 hours per week: 8:30-5pm Monday Thursday, 8:30-2:30pm Friday. Starting hourly rate – 7 per hour. 3 month probation, leading to permanent position. Training will be provided, ideally candidate will have a background in product assembly in a quality system environment. Candidate will be responsible for the assembly of electronic equipment. Candidate must be computer literate. This entry was po...
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Carbon Monoxide Detection in Car Park Ventilation | International Gas Detectors
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Innovative Gas Detection Since 1917. Skip to primary content. Carbon Monoxide Detection in Car Park Ventilation. October 11, 2012. Any process where there is incomplete combustion leads to the production of Carbon Monoxide. In enclosed or underground car parks this is typically from petrol and diesel engines. Carbon Monoxide is odourless and colourless, different authorities put maximum safe exposure limits at 30 to 50 ppm. And even lower levels have the effect of causing drowsiness. Gas detectors should...
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