Californian hydrogen sensors and technologies company H2Scan has said it is increasing the availability of its hydrogen sensor package, the Gen5 System.
H2Scan today said it is increasing the production capacity of the system to accommodate the increased demand worldwide as utilities choose real-time monitoring due to the decreased availability of personnel taking DGA samples due to coronavirus.
The Gen5 System is based on H2Scan’s application specific integrated circuit technology that makes it small enough and cost effective enough to be used for distribution transformers. The system enables real-time hydrogen monitoring for reduced explosion and catastrophic risk and is well suited for use in distribution transformer applications.
The sensor system works with oil immersed transformers and offers real-time, or step-change monitoring to report hydrogen levels as they fluctuate. Its high accuracy sensor head can track hydrogen levels in the transformer oil from 25 ppm to 5,000 ppm at oil temperatures up to 105°C.
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