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MONILOG®

GasSensor System

Our innovative digital solution detects hazardous gases released by damaged or faulty lithium‑ion batteries – ensuring maximum safety, reliability, and peace of mind.

Radio

RADIO

Shock

SHOCK

Inclination

INCLINATION

Vibration

VIBRATION

Temperature

TEMPERATURE

Humidity

HUMIDITY

Pressure

PRESSURE

GPS Tracking

GPS TRACKING

Light Incident

LIGHT INCIDENT

Gas

GAS

  • Early detection of critical gas emissions using innovative digital sensors
  • Maximum transparency through continuous data logging and graphical visualization
  • Easy configuration of alarm and threshold values
  • Intelligent identification of hazardous gas mixtures by recognizing the gas “fingerprint”
  • Intuitive operation with the customized PC software (Monilog® GasControl)
  • Scalability for larger installations with up to 16 parallel GasSensors

Product description:

  • The technology enables precise detection of hydrogen and hydrocarbons.
  • Measurement data is continuously recorded and graphically visualized to ensure seamless monitoring.
  • Alarm and threshold settings can be configured easily and intuitively.
  • The sensors can be trained on specific gas mixtures to reliably detect hazardous off‑gases from battery failures.
  • Data evaluation is performed using the customized PC software Monilog® GasControl.
  • The system can be flexibly expanded and supports up to 16 parallel GasSensors within the Monilog® GasSensor System
  • The technology provides early detection of critical defects in stored or transported batteries.
  • It enables rapid intervention before a thermal runaway occurs.
  • It ensures continuous condition monitoring of individual batteries outside controlled environments.
  • Alarms and status messages can be transmitted directly to the fire alarm system, with the software supporting seamless integration into existing safety infrastructures

Technical data:

Housing
ABS plastic
Operation and storage conditions
5 °C to +55 °C at 5 to 90 % relative humidity
Interfaces
USB 2.0 client interface (Mini‑USB‑AB) for seamless PC connectivity, enabling continuous transmission of measurement data and real‑time device status
Internal voltage supply
R6, 3.6 V Lithium, backup batterie
External voltage supply
5 V via USB
Connection requirements
230 VAC outlets required for powering the 24 V power supplies. Sensor and fire alarm system (FAS) connectivity to the PC via USB repeaters and USB extenders to ensure stable data transmission over long distances