ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Gas, air quality, ventilation, and process variables monitored as operations require.
Robust industrial sensorization for galleries, tunnels, plants, and technical rooms. Hot-swap cartridges, technical alarms integrated with supervision, and regulatory compliance by design.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
What gets deployed to detect in time.
Gas detection
Sensors for CO, CH4, O2, H2S, and combustibles depending on the environment. Traceable periodic calibration.
Air quality
Particles, dust, humidity, temperature, differential pressure in critical zones.
Monitored ventilation
Process variables from fans and collectors. Technical alarm and automatic trigger where appropriate.
Hot-swap cartridges
Maintenance without stopping the operation. Hot replacement with calibration traceability.
Integration with control systems
Gateways to SCADA and supervision. The environmental data reaches where the decision is made.
Regulatory compliance
Traceability, records, and documentation ready for mining regulations, the tunnel RD, or sector regulations.
METHODOLOGY
How we deploy environmental sensorization.
From regulatory analysis to traceable calibration.
01
Regulatory and variable analysis
Identification of gases, air quality, ventilation, and process variables that apply depending on sector and regulations.
02
Sensor and communications design
Selection by environment (gallery, tunnel, plant, technical room), field network architecture, and gateways to supervision.
03
Deployment and initial calibration
Installation, traceable calibration, integration with control systems, and validation of technical alarms.
04
Operation and periodic calibrations
Maintenance, hot replacement of cartridges, periodic calibration with signed traceability for auditing.
USE CASES
Where detecting sooner prevents the incident.
Scenarios where sensorization isn't technical decoration.
01
UNDERGROUND MINING
Gas detection in the gallery
CO, CH4, O2, and H2S monitored at every critical point. Technical alarm integrated with frontline communication and with guided procedures.
02
TUNNELS
Air quality and ventilation
Environmental variables in every bay, integration with fans, and automatic triggering per regulation.
03
PROCESS INDUSTRY
Process variables
Leaks, air quality, consumption, and production parameters integrated with central supervision.
04
TECHNICAL ROOMS
Data center monitoring
Temperature, humidity, water leaks, presence, and consumption. The alarm doesn't get lost in email.
STANDARDS & TECHNOLOGIES
Validated industrial sensors.
Open technologies, standard communications, traceable calibration.
Industrial sensors
Electrochemical, catalytic, infrared, and spectroscopic detection depending on gas and environment. Hot-swap where applicable.
Industrial communication
Standard buses (4-20mA, Modbus, Profinet) and lightweight messaging (MQTT) to supervision.
Standards and regulations
Compliance with mining regulations, RD 635/2006 in tunnels, ATEX where applicable, and specific sector regulations.
Traceable calibration
Signed records, labeling, and metrological traceability for auditing and inspection.
Integration with the platform
Alarms correlated with video, identification, and procedures. The data doesn't stay in the sensor.
INTEGRATION
Environmental data, part of the operation.
A gas alarm isn't a lost email. In our own platform, a threshold breach triggers a procedure for the operator, switches ventilation, and records the event. The data stays in the history, accessible for auditing.
WHERE IT APPLIES
Where we deploy it.
DOCUMENTATIONDOCUMENTATION
Download the Environmental Monitoring catalog.
A PDF with gas detection, air quality, and process-variable monitoring.
LET'S TALKLET'S TALK
Does detection arrive before the consequence?
Tell us what processes you monitor and which regulations apply. We design the sensorization tailored to your environment.
