Fixed toxic gas detection is usually provided throughout the platforms due
to the significant levels of H2S in the process
fluids being handled and the need to ensure the rapid detection of H2S gas hazards to warn
personnel.
Electrochemical type is widely used and installed in areas where
the accumulation of H2S is likely and at all ventilation intakes
High
or High High gas detection by a single H2S gas detector shall
only initiate alarms whereas a coincident High High gas detection by two or
more detectors shall initiate a confirmed gas condition with subsequent actions
in accordance with F & G Cause & Effect Matrix.
Alarm set-points for each H2S
gas detector type is described in the appropriate datasheet but are
expected to subscribe to the following generic levels:
·
High level gas (process areas) –
5ppm,
·
High-High level gas (process
areas) – 10ppm
The
logic are (same like the previous IR type logic):
- If the gas detector is in the faulty status (open loop or short). None of the other signals will be executed until the reset command is activated.
- If the gas detector is in the inhibit status. None of the other signals will be executed until the reset command is activated.
- High alarm and
high-high alarm and trip action will always present until reset signal is
executed,
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