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Honeywell releases the safety sensor for hydrogen culverts

The HOLD series from Honeywell improves safety in hydrogen drive systems.

Honeywell has announced the release of his youngest security sensor, the hydrogen -clever detector, which increases the safety of hydrogen drive systems.

While the hydrogen fuel cells has passed on, operational security remains an essential focus. Past hydrogen leaves have shown safety challenges and emphasize the importance of reliable hydrogen detection systems. A hydrogen -clever recognition system helps to prevent safety incidents and supports the safe introduction of hydrogen technology in various industries.

The HLD sensor (hydrogen lullet detector) uses the compensation algorithm from Honeywell to detect hydrogen leaks in various applications. It has a TCD technology (heat conductivity detection) for long-term accuracy and does not require manual intervention up to ten years. The sensor detects hydrogen leaves of only 50 ppm and is used in automotive, industrial security and residential applications.

The honeywell hydrogen cap-cap requires the hydrogen concentration in PPM levels in cleaning environments and works via an area of ​​temperatures and air humidity level. The HLD sensor is usually placed near hydrogen bearing tanks, gas pipes, fuel cells or vehicle cabins.

For more information, see Honeywell.com.