Marine Tankscape can detect oxygen, hydrogen sulphine, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide levels. The hydrocarbon range, which uses the latest infrared technology for inerting and purging operations, can be calibrated with butane, propane or methane gases.
Martek Marine Director Steve Coulson said: “The tragic deaths of five Indian seafarers aboard the LNG tanker MV Maharshi Krishnatreya last week, apparently due to asphyxiation by poisonous gases, sadly highlights the importance of robust gas detection systems. Marine Tankscape has been designed after extensive consultation with ship owners, ship managers and shipping personnel and has come up with a product which is versatile and simple to use. By using infrared technology, the system is able to take accurate readings from the atmosphere within the tanks.”
The Marine Tankscape also comes complete with an impressive and practical suite of application software. The bespoke software not only allows simple on-board calibration, but crucially provides the ability to print calibration certificates. In addition, complete data-logging software comes as standard allowing logged gas readings, with vessel locations, to be uploaded to a PC. The system has ATEX and MED approval.
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