- October 21, 2008
October 21, 2008 Senscients Simu-Gas technology eliminates the requirement for in-field gas testing of gas detectors. Simu-Gas provides the long sought-after ability to accomplish remote, on command, functional testing of open path gas detectors from a remote PLC safety control center or PDA. This labor-saving test method is based on the companys Enhanced Laser Diode Spectroscopy (ELDS) technology. Simu-Gas technology controls both the synthesis of laser diode drive waveforms in a transmitter and the recognition of Harmonic Fingerprints by a receiver. Unique Harmonic Fingerprints are produced by the absorption of the transmitters laser diode radiation under conditions that are maintained by reference to a retained sample of target gas.On demand, a SenseLine transmitter adds a unique Harmonic Fingerprint to the laser diode drive waveforms and sends a faithful simulation of target gas along the monitored path.When the SenseLine receiver sees the Harmonic Fingerprint it calculates, then outputs a corresponding quantity of target gas. Correct functionality of the gas detector is confirmed by simple comparison of the receiver gas reading to the quantity of target gas simulated by the transmitter.Testing can be reliably performed remotely at any desired frequency with automatic data logging, and without having to physically access individual gas detectors or handle hazardous gas cylinders. Simu-Gas eliminates potential for operator exposure to hazardous gases with remote functional testing. By reducing the cost and risk of functional testing to virtually zero, remote functionality confirmation and the achievement of high SIL ratings (safety and inegrity levels) for gas detection systems will be-come the norm, predicts Jean Berthold, Senscient CMO, VP.About Senscient Inc.Senscient was established in 2004 to develop, manufacture and market advanced gas detection products for industrial safety, environmental monitoring, and process analysis applications.