Honeywell is excited to announce the release of its latest safety sensor, the Hydrogen Leak Detector, specifically engineered to enhance the safety of Hydrogen Powered Systems.
Although there have been advancements in hydrogen fuel cell technology, maintaining operational safety remains an utmost concern. Historical incidents involving hydrogen leaks have highlighted substantial safety risks, underscoring the necessity for dependable hydrogen detection technologies. An advanced hydrogen leak detection system is essential for preventing catastrophic failures and ensuring the safe integration of hydrogen technology across diverse industries
While hydrogen offers numerous advantages, addressing associated safety risks is essential. Gases are colorless, odorless, highly flammable, and rapidly diffused, which can easily be undetected. Its small molecular size enables it to escape easily through seals and joints, resulting in flammable environments that have a low ignition threshold. Additionally, hydrogen flames are nearly invisible, complicating detection efforts. Without adequate monitoring, leaks can result in fires, explosions, and significant operational hazards.
The Hydrogen Leak Detector (HLD) Sensor uses Honeywell advanced compensation algorithm to detect hydrogen leaks in different applications. Designed with precision and reliability in mind, the HLD Sensor employs cutting-edge Thermal Conductivity Detection (TCD) technology to deliver lasting performance for many applications that require a highly accurate solution without manual intervention for ten years. Its advanced detection capabilities ensure the identification of hydrogen leakage as low as 50 ppm or greater. Honeywell HLD Sensors can be utilized in many industries, such as automotive, industrial safety equipment, and residential power generators.
Although there have been advancements in hydrogen fuel cell technology, maintaining operational safety remains an utmost concern. Historical incidents involving hydrogen leaks have highlighted substantial safety risks, underscoring the necessity for dependable hydrogen detection technologies. An advanced hydrogen leak detection system is essential for preventing catastrophic failures and ensuring the safe integration of hydrogen technology across diverse industries
While hydrogen offers numerous advantages, addressing associated safety risks is essential. Gases are colorless, odorless, highly flammable, and rapidly diffused, which can easily be undetected. Its small molecular size enables it to escape easily through seals and joints, resulting in flammable environments that have a low ignition threshold. Additionally, hydrogen flames are nearly invisible, complicating detection efforts. Without adequate monitoring, leaks can result in fires, explosions, and significant operational hazards.
The Hydrogen Leak Detector (HLD) Sensor uses Honeywell advanced compensation algorithm to detect hydrogen leaks in different applications. Designed with precision and reliability in mind, the HLD Sensor employs cutting-edge Thermal Conductivity Detection (TCD) technology to deliver lasting performance for many applications that require a highly accurate solution without manual intervention for ten years. Its advanced detection capabilities ensure the identification of hydrogen leakage as low as 50 ppm or greater. Honeywell HLD Sensors can be utilized in many industries, such as automotive, industrial safety equipment, and residential power generators.
As we continue to innovate in the realm of safety sensing, Honeywell remains committed to providing advanced solutions that empower industries and improve safety standards worldwide. We look forward to seeing the impact of Hydrogen Leak Detector across many hydrogen applications and beyond. For detailed technical information, please reach out to your Honeywell representative
About HLD Sensor
The Honeywell Hydrogen Leak Detector is a thermal conductivity-based hydrogen gas sensor with high reliability, stability, and resistance to chemical poisoning. It is used to detect hydrogen leakage in various applications. The sensor is designed to provide the ppm level of Hydrogen gas present in a clean-air environment with high accuracy over a wide range of temperatures and humidity. The HLD sensor is typicallyadjacent to the Hydrogen Storage Tank, Hydrogen Gas Piping, Fuel Cell, or Vehicle Cabin. The following are examples of Hydrogen applications:
• Hydrogen Powered Heavy Duty Trucks
• Hydrogen Powered Buses
• Hydrogen Power Generators
• Hydrogen Powered Automobiles
• Hydrogen Powered Construction Equipment
• Hydrogen Powered Aircraft
For more information and sample/price requests you can contact your SE Account Manager or vertrieb@spezial.com.
About HLD Sensor
The Honeywell Hydrogen Leak Detector is a thermal conductivity-based hydrogen gas sensor with high reliability, stability, and resistance to chemical poisoning. It is used to detect hydrogen leakage in various applications. The sensor is designed to provide the ppm level of Hydrogen gas present in a clean-air environment with high accuracy over a wide range of temperatures and humidity. The HLD sensor is typicallyadjacent to the Hydrogen Storage Tank, Hydrogen Gas Piping, Fuel Cell, or Vehicle Cabin. The following are examples of Hydrogen applications:
• Hydrogen Powered Heavy Duty Trucks
• Hydrogen Powered Buses
• Hydrogen Power Generators
• Hydrogen Powered Automobiles
• Hydrogen Powered Construction Equipment
• Hydrogen Powered Aircraft
For more information and sample/price requests you can contact your SE Account Manager or vertrieb@spezial.com.