Sierra monitor corporation, Fire and gas safety solutions – Sierra Monitor Corporation Gas and Flame Detection System User Manual
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Sierra Monitor Corporation
Inspired by technology, driven by safety, designed with passion
Information Technology protecting life and property
Sierra Monitor Corporation, a public corporation, has over 30 years of experience designing,
manufacturing and supplying intelligent hazardous fire and gas detection systems worldwide.
From inception, Sierra Monitor has combined information and instrumentation technologies to
provide comprehensive solutions required by instrument and safety engineers to protect life
and property. This focus on data and technology also led to the development of the FieldServer
protocol gateway that enables machine to machine interoperability in industrial and building
automation applications.
Sierra Monitor combines intelligent fire and gas detectors with controllers that provide timely
status enabling safety professionals to react quickly to changing conditions. From the first Sentry
controller released in 1986 to today’s powerful Sentry IT System, Sierra Monitor has been a leader
in intelligent hazardous gas detection systems, smart single-point fixed gas detectors and a
broad range of flame detectors.
FieldServer Technologies Protocol Gateways – trusted interoperability solution capable of
interfacing devices and networks even if using different communication protocols.
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Sierra Monitor Fire and Gas Detection Systems –
used in a wide variety of industries, includ-
ing chemical/petrochemical, wastewater treatment, transportation and oil/gas industries.
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Fire and Gas Safety Solutions
Sierra Monitor detectors meet your needs for intelligent monitoring of:
Fire/Flame –
resulting in explosive conditions and caused by variety of sources
Combustible gases –
posing a risk to personnel and facilities through fire or explosion
Toxic gases –
creating both immediate and long term risk to personnel
Oxygen displacing gases –
depleting workers’ oxygen supply in confined spaces
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