Implementation: One Week Instead of One Month
The project was completed within an exceptionally short timeframe. After receiving the urgent request and agreeing on the technical requirements, the team prepared the equipment, arranged accelerated metrological verification, organized delivery and on-site installation, and checked the correctness and stability of data transmission.
The full cycle, from the initial request to the launch of the monitoring system, took 7 days.
Practical Results
After the system was launched, the customer and relevant authorities gained access to factual data on air conditions at the facility.
The installation of gas analyzers made it possible to:
- monitor the actual air composition instead of relying only on subjective perceptions;
- compare air quality indicators with the facility’s technological operating modes;
- take wind direction into account and assess the dispersion area;
- respond quickly to possible deviations.
The monitoring system became a practical tool for analyzing the situation at the site. In addition, the solution architecture was designed with scalability in mind from the outset: the number of monitoring points and the system’s functionality can be expanded without rebuilding the entire infrastructure.
Project Outcomes
- The monitoring system was launched in 7 days.
- 7 Sokol-GA gas analyzers were installed at the site.
- The instruments were placed near key technological units.
- Data are transmitted remotely via the Sokol-M1 weather station.
- In case of temporary communication loss, information is stored in the internal memory.
- Thanks to metrological verification, the data can be used in official reporting and regulatory work.
Conclusion
Within one week, a monitoring system was deployed at the facility to record air composition near potential gas formation sources and take meteorological conditions, including wind direction, into account.
This made it possible to move from assumptions to factual data. The customer and relevant authorities received a tool for continuous control of the situation and measurement-based decision-making.