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Teledyne GDCloud platform launched for enhanced gas detection monitoring

November 6, 2024

Teledyne GDCloud™ brings advanced cloud-based monitoring to gas detection devices

Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) has introduced its proprietary cloud-based solution, Teledyne GDCloud™, to integrate with its GS700, GS500, Shipsurveyor gas detectors, and PS200 four-gas monitors, as reported by Teledyne GFD.

The integration of Teledyne GDCloud™ provides enhanced capabilities for real-time data visualization and business insights, supporting gas leak detection and compliance.

The system offers a range of features to improve operational safety and efficiency in gas detection.

Teledyne GDCloud™ enables users to monitor hazardous events, access comprehensive compliance data, and streamline safety programs, offering a robust resource for organizations that prioritize regulatory adherence.

Location mapping and data visualisation enhance field operations

Teledyne GDCloud™ allows users to track gas readings through advanced mapping functions, which can show precise locations of gas leaks and emission sources.

The GS700 detector, for example, logs location-specific data for each gas reading, enabling technicians to retrace investigation routes.

The platform also provides interactive data displays, offering real-time charts and tables that give detailed insights into field activity.

This capability is particularly beneficial for tracing emissions and analyzing hazardous areas, assisting organizations in risk assessment and management.

Fleet management supported through diagnostic tools and prioritization

Teledyne GDCloud™ includes features that facilitate condition-based fleet management.

Through tools such as equipment status monitoring, fault reporting, and remote diagnostics, users can maintain their detection fleets more efficiently.

The system prioritizes alarms, allowing users to address critical risks promptly.

The cloud solution’s dashboard is customizable, allowing users to organize data using configurable widgets.

This flexibility enables users to highlight specific operational metrics, while color-coded indicators alert users to calibration and maintenance needs, supporting the upkeep of instrument accuracy.

Compliance and data management features simplify reporting

Teledyne GDCloud™ assists with compliance through secure storage of calibration records for each device, a key factor in meeting regulatory gas safety requirements.

Nick Wood, Global Marketing Director at Teledyne GFD, noted the importance of detailed record-keeping for compliance, saying: “Stringent record-keeping is crucial for demonstrating regulatory compliance with gas safety protocols.”

The platform stores all calibration data, bump test statuses, and service histories, enabling users to access detailed audit trails.

This functionality provides easy access to documentation, making it simpler for organizations to meet compliance demands.

Teledyne GFD hosts informational webinars for North America and EMEA

Teledyne GFD is hosting webinars to demonstrate the capabilities of Teledyne GDCloud™ to potential users in North America and the EMEA region.

The North America session is scheduled for November 19 at 11:00 EST/08:00 PST, while the EMEA session will be held on December 12 at 11:00 CET.

Teledyne GDCloud™ platform launched for enhanced gas detection monitoring: Summary

Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) has launched Teledyne GDCloud™, a cloud-based solution designed to enhance monitoring for gas detection devices, including GS700, GS500, Shipsurveyor, and PS200.

The system offers real-time data visualization, advanced location mapping, and comprehensive compliance records, supporting operational safety and regulatory adherence.

Teledyne GDCloud™ enables fleet management through diagnostic tools and customizable dashboards, with alarms prioritized for critical responses.

Teledyne GFD is hosting webinars to introduce this platform to North American users on November 19, with a follow-up session for EMEA users on December 12.

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