Heat and Power Plants
Heat and power plants generate energy using combustion processes, fuels, and high-temperature systems. The handling of combustible fuels and exhaust gases presents significant safety risks for personnel and infrastructure. Gas detection supports safe plant operation, maintenance activities, and compliance with safety regulations.
Gas monitoring in heat and power plants
Power generation facilities use fuels such as natural gas, oil, coal, or hydrogen. Combustion processes and fuel handling systems can release flammable or toxic gases in boiler rooms, turbine halls, fuel supply systems, and exhaust areas. Enclosed technical rooms and auxiliary systems are particularly critical. Fixed gas detection systems provide continuous monitoring in fuel handling areas, boiler rooms, turbine halls, and technical spaces. They enable early detection of gas leaks and abnormal operating conditions and support automated safety responses. Portable gas detectors are used during maintenance, inspections, and shutdowns, especially when personnel enter enclosed equipment, ducts, or fuel-related installations.
Potential dangers:
» combustible gases
» toxic combustion gases
» fuel gas leaks
» enclosed technical areas
» process-related emissions
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