Distilleries and breweries

Gases present in many production steps in distilleries and breweries must be monitored to prevent workplace accidents. CO2 and oxygen deficiency are omnipresent hazards, but also various flammable or toxic gases can be generated or used depending on the plant, process or end product. With GfG's reliable gas detection solutions, hazards from gases in the production of beer and spirits can be controlled to minimize risks to people and equipment.

CO2 and oxygen deficiency

Fermentation of fruits, grains and other ingredients produces, among other things, large amounts of carbon dioxide. It is also used in other processes such as carbonation. Although CO2 occurs naturally in the atmosphere, this odorless gas is harmful to health even at low concentrations when inhaled. The maximum workplace concentration (TWA) is 0.5 percent by volume (5,000 ppm). Because CO2 is heavier than air, it accumulates on the floor and in confined spaces. There it can displace the oxygen present. Our portable multi-gas detectors can be equipped with an infrared sensor to reliably measure CO2 concentration in a timely manner.


Explosive gases in distilleries

Methanol and ethanol are highly flammable. They must therefore be constantly controlled during the distillation process, bottling and wooden barrel storage to prevent the formation of explosive air mixtures. Other common gases in distilleries and also breweries are ammonia as a refrigerant and disinfectants such as chlorine or ozone.

Our solutions for your safety

For monitoring the various toxic and combustible gases as well as for continuous measurement of the oxygen concentration in distilleries and breweries, GfG offers suitable fixed and portable gas detection devices. Long-life sensors with different measuring ranges are available for a wide range of gases. For complex fixed gas detection systems we offer powerful controllers, relay modules as well as visual and audible alarms. Refrigerants in cooling circuits can be controlled with our proven water measurement technology.


Potential dangers:


» combustible gases and vapors
» toxic gases
» carbon dioxide
» oxygen deficiency
» confined spaces
» disinfectants
» refrigerants in cooling circuits


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