Security for almost all sectors –
The areas of application of GAS CONTROL

 

Despite all safety measures, uncontrolled releases of CO2, usually in the form of leaks, occur time and again in non-naturally ventilated areas where carbon dioxide (CO2) is used. As CO2 is colorless and odorless, dangerous concentrations of CO2 in the air we breathe are not noticed immediately. This can lead to life-threatening situations.

CO2 is used in very different applications. Safety measures are necessary in many industries and are prescribed by law throughout Europe in the Industrial Safety Regulation.

REFRIGERANT INDUSTRY

Leakage monitoring of rooms that could endanger life and limb due to leaking refrigerant.

DISPENSING SYSTEMS

Avoidance of hazards from dispensing gases and gas cylinders in warehouses.

INDUSTRY

Monitoring the environment during production processes with or in connection with gases of any kind.

Air conditioning and heating technology

Our gas warning systems monitor the relevant buildings and rooms for dangerous CO2 concentrations.

AGRICULTURE

Monitoring of fermentation processes and barn climate, maturing and storage.

LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

Monitoring of chemical processes and their environment.

Heat pumps for large systems

Dangerous gas concentrations can occur in heat pumps with high outputs. KUNDO also offers the right solution for this climate-friendly technology. Our gas warning systems monitor the relevant buildings and rooms for dangerous CO2 concentrations.

Cleaning industry / dry ice

Blast cleaning with dry ice pellets (CO2) has revolutionized cleaning in industry and trade. During the cleaning process with dry ice pellets in closed rooms, the GAS CONTROL gas warning system controls and monitors the technical extraction system and thus prevents health hazards to the work personnel. At the same time, the system monitors whether the cleaning system and the CO2 dry ice container are actually sealed when the machine is not in operation.

CO2 Harvesting

Direct Air Capturing is a potential building block for stopping global warming. Direct Air Capturing follows a very simple principle. Our ambient air is drawn in and filtered by a collector. Put simply, CO2 can be separated and stored in this process. The systems required for the process must be monitored for safety. This is where our gas warning systems come into play.