Duo Tracer Application Highlight: O2 and CO detection

17.10.24 10:19 AM By Amelia

Providing O2 and CO Detection for Boiler Engineers

For the third week of our application highlight series, we are going to be switching industries and discussing the protection of Boiler Engineers using O2 and CO detection in the form of the Duo tracer.

 

Why do Boiler Engineers need O2 and CO Detection?


As we all know, boilers across the world are completing combustion everyday heating homes, offices and industrial areas and are not dangerous to be around. It is only when incomplete combustion occurs that these begin to become a hazard.


Carbon dioxide is typically found as the result of incomplete combustion in a confined space such as a boiler room. In these enclosed areas, the combustion will consume the Oxygen creating CO, leading to the dual hazard of an oxygen deficient and Carbon monoxide rich atmosphere. Boiler engineers are visiting hundreds of boilers everyday in homes and in industry, and they typically do not know what state the boiler will be in when they arrive. This is why it is important for Boiler engineers to carry O2 and CO detection to reduce the risk to their lives should they be entering a hazardous environment such as this. 

 

Why use the Duo tracer for O2 and CO Detection?


The O2 and CO Duo tracer provides a low-cost, alternative to the 4 gas detector for applications that only require O2 and CO detection such as this one. It simultaneously monitors for both O2 and CO in a high quality format ensuring you are not compromising with your safety.


The Duo Tracer operates via one button and is lightweight, durable and easy to use. Reducing the need for lengthy training and making your workday comfortable and easy.


This devices fills the gap in the senko portfolio, protecting environments with only 2 gas hazards with a fit-for-purpose device.


If you would like to find out more about this O2 and CO portable gas detector, get in touch with our team at latest@senkoeurope.com.