Plant Protection Systems
Combustible & Toxic Gas | Fired Equipment | Safety Instrumented Systems ↵
Industrial Fire and Combustible & Toxic Gas
From consultation & conceptual design through installation and testing
Fire Detection
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Industrial fire and gas 
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When do I need a fire and gas system
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International building code fire and gas
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Life safety fire and gas 
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FM Approved Fire and Gas Panel
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NRTL Listed Fire and Gas Panel
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When do I need a fire and gas system 
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PLC Based Fire and Gas Panel            
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Relevant FM/CSA standards
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NFPA 72 Combination Systems
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FM Gas Detection Systems
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mapping
Gas Detection
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Industrial fire and gas 
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Gas detection compliance 
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Gas detection philosophy 
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Gas detection consulting 
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Gas detection mapping 
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Gas detection technology 
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Gas detection types 
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PLC Based Fire and Gas Panel            
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Combustible Gas Detection ( and Systems)
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Toxic Gas Detection ( and Systems)
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Geographic Gas detector Placement
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Scenario Based Gas detector Placement
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Gas Detector Coverage Assessment
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Gas Detector Availability Assessment
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SIL for Gas Detection
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Gas Detection Event Tree
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Gas Detection System Specification
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Methane
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Propane
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Ethylene
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Ethanol
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Chlorine
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Ammonia
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Hydrogen
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Hydrogen Sulfide
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Acid Vapor
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Mapping
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Unique blend of experience:
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Philosophy
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Technology selection
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Geographic/scenario-based modeling ​
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Conceptual design through field installation ​
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Ensure appropriately sized system
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Consultation on compliance
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OSHA
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Life Safety 101
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International Building & Fire Codes
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NFPA 72​
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Protection solutions from detector placement/installation to start-up
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Industrial PLC platform for plant-wide integration
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Pre-engineered, pre-configured, and pre-packaged systems ​
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FM Approved
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Compliant to the latest standards
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fire alarm signaling
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gas monitoring and control
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Training
Operator
Operator training tailored exclusively to the usage of the system with emphasis on functionality, operator interaction, and operator interface with the
FRI/HMI.
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Maintenance
Maintenance training includes of the operator training level with additional training for preventative maintenance, and hardware troubleshooting, and system component replacement.
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Engineering​
Engineer training includes both the operator and maintenance training levels with additional training for proper software troubleshooting techniques, and programming of device additions to the logic solver and FRI/HMI.