Industrial Video & Control

FV-3532-4 Hydrocarbon Leak Detection Camera

FV35324 Hydrocarbon Leak Detection Camera

Designed for the petrochemical industry, the FV-3532-4 hydrocarbon leak detection camera incorporates proprietary algorithms to detect pipeline and tank leakages of a variety of hydrocarbon products including propane, gasoline, and diesel.  

The camera is comprised of a thermal imaging sensor and a fixed view optical imager. The thermal imager detects leaks of hydrocarbon fluids and high-pressure gases. When a leak is detected within a user-defined zone, a contact closure is activated to generate an immediate alarm. IVC’s camera management software can be used to manage these alarms and communicate them to a SCADA or DCS system using industrial protocols such as OPC or Modbus. The camera’s optical imager provides users improved operational awareness and is used by the system to mitigate false alarms.

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