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A gas sensor module is used by a wireless gas monitor to verify the presence of dangerous gases. The transmitter housing may have been equipped with a sensor module that houses an electrochemical sensor as the gas sensor module.
Wireless gas sensors are devices that wirelessly alert the user when harmful or unwanted gases are detected. Or when the gas concentration exceeds a certain threshold. To detect toxic, flammable, and combustible gases, gas sensors are used.
The difference between a regular gas sensor and a wireless gas sensor is that a regular gas sensor will only alert the user when he or she is in the proximity range, whereas a wireless gas sensor will alert the user regardless of location.
A wireless gas sensor employs a radio frequency module in conjunction with a microcontroller, which enables it to make decisions such as when to alert the user. The core gas sensing element in a wireless gas sensor is the same as that in a traditional gas sensor.
The Global wireless gas sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Yokogawa to Release Pro Safe-RS SIL2 Wireless Gas Detection System. The Pro Safe-RS SIL2*1 wireless gas detection system will be made available, according to Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
A substantially improved version of the Yokogawa Pro Safe-RS SIL3 safety instrumented system, Yokogawa field wireless network devices, annunciator panels and Gas Secure 2 GS01 or GS01-EA*3 wireless gas detectors will make up the Pro Safe-RS SIL2 wireless gas detection system.
Communication protocols that comply with the functional safety requirements specified in the IEC 61508 international standard*4 are required to achieve SIL2 level risk reduction when using wireless gas detectors with a safety instrumented system.
Yokogawa will provide a SIL2 wireless gas detection system based on a new version of the Pro Safe-RS safety instrumented system that will connect to field devices via an IEC 61508 compliant communication protocol to meet this requirement.
The Pro Safe-RS SIL2 wireless gas detection system will include a new version of the Pro Safe-RS safety instrumented system, R4.03.10, which will be enhanced to include support for an IEC 61508 compliant safety communication technology used in distributed automation; annunciator panels; ISA100 Wireless*5 compliant field wireless devices; and Gas Secure GS01 or GS01-EA wireless gas detectors, which are the industry’s only devices of this type that achieve SIL