BizzyCon
Chemical
- Mar 24, 2011
- 9
Hello all,
I am working on placing some LEL and H2S detectors in a petroleum refining process unit. I can think of several ways that I think would work. But I would like to know if there are any official or standard procedures for designing the location of these types of sensors.
Clearly I need to place them by equipment that will be likely to emit hazardous gases. Also the gases we are worried about are more dense than air so they should be close to the ground.
What kind of spacing should I shoot for? For some furnaces is it enough to place 1 LEL detector nearby or do I need to surround it with say 4 sensors just in case of mild to moderate winds?
Hopefully my questions make sense, and someone can give me some guidance. If you need more information let me know.
- Bizzy
I am working on placing some LEL and H2S detectors in a petroleum refining process unit. I can think of several ways that I think would work. But I would like to know if there are any official or standard procedures for designing the location of these types of sensors.
Clearly I need to place them by equipment that will be likely to emit hazardous gases. Also the gases we are worried about are more dense than air so they should be close to the ground.
What kind of spacing should I shoot for? For some furnaces is it enough to place 1 LEL detector nearby or do I need to surround it with say 4 sensors just in case of mild to moderate winds?
Hopefully my questions make sense, and someone can give me some guidance. If you need more information let me know.
- Bizzy