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Aircraft hangars come with unique challenges as highly combustible aviation fuel leaks can occur. Next generation Rosemount 975 Flame Detectors help protect personnel and costly equipment, by detecting fuel and gas fires at long distances and over wide areas. Flame detectors are installed at the structure's corner and at ground level to help ensure the detectors' field of view covers any area where fire may occur.
See how the Rosemount™ 925FGD Fixed Gas Detector provides continuous combustible gas detection to help keep your personnel and assets safe. The fixed gas detector comes with the quality and reliability you expect from Emerson. As the...
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Learn about Emerson's new platform for wireless gas detection. In industries with toxic & combustible gases present, flame & gas detection products help safeguard critical assets, maintain a profitable operation & address operation safety concerns.
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Rosemount 936 Open Path Toxic Gas Detectors provide continuous monitoring for toxic gases including hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas or ammonia (NH3) gas. These toxic gas detectors work in harsh environments where dust, fog, rain, snow or vibration...
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See how the Rosemount™ 625IR Fixed Gas Detector helps keep workers safe with ultra-fast response times to detect hydrocarbon gases before they can create dangerous situations...
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Xavier D'Souza discusses the various flame and gas leak detection devices offered by Emerson. The 4 basic levels of detection are: 1) ultrasonic gas leak detection, 2) point-gas detection 3) flame detection and 4) smoke detection.
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Hi, I’m Edward Naranjo with Emerson™. Many customers we talk to express concerns about protecting their plant and personnel from hazardous conditions and providing a rapid and coordinating operational responses to incidences.
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