Features:
- Track the inspected route with coordinates and gas concentration
- On-line (in-flight) data transmission to the drone operator’s console — through the standard DJI communication line
- Easy data export for reporting
- Eye-safe Class 1 and 3a laser
- Automatic time synchronization by GPS / GLONASS. Report created with all necessary information (time, leak concentration, GPS coordinates, maps)
- Maximum flexibility to install on any type of UAV
Application/s:
• UAV
• Landfill
• Pipelines
Overview:
Laser Falcon G2 is a very lightweight laser-type portable methane gas detector which uses the same measurement principle as the popular Laser Falcon. The dramatically reduced weight of the product allows a variety of new applications of the device including airborne methane monitoring and robotic instrumentation. Measurement data is sent through a communication port and is backed up in a USB stick. Power supply through the external power connector enables continuous operation of the device.
Ultimate Tool for Methane Detection
Inspired Flight and Pergam Technical Services have created the first US made UAV integrated for waste management applications. With unparalled ruggedness, the IF1200 (as the DJI M300 and M350) is configured with Pergam’s Laser Falcon G2 to create a powerful solution for methane gas detection applications.
Principle of Remote Gas Detection
Laser Falcon G2 is based on the utilisation of laser absorption spectrophoto-meter of methane gas for gas
measurement.
The system detects natural gas leaks by emitting a laser at a particular wavelength and analysing the light reflection from an object to determine how much was absorbed by the methane in the natural gas.
The measured gas volume is expressed by methane column density (ppm × m): methane density (ppm) multiplied by length (m).
The Optical Unit (OU) of the Laser Falcon G2 detector could be installed on a gyro stabilised platform so that the laser beam is continuously directed towards pipelines and other natural gas facilities.
Specifications:
Target Gas | Methane (CH4) and methane-containing gases
(natural gas and similar) |
Detection Limits | 1 — 50,000 ppm×m |
Detection Speed | 0.1 seconds |
Distance | up to 100 m |
Power Supply | External power (5V–18V) |
Operating Temperature Range | –17°C … +50°C |
Laser Safety Class | Guide light (Red laser light) : Class 2 Measurement
light (infrared laser light) : Class 1 |
Calibration | Self-calibrating with integrated reference cell |
Sampling Rate | 10 m/s |
Dimensions | 100 × 82.5 × 80 mm |
Weight | 0.3kg |
LF Viewer | PC software, User manual
(Time setting, Storing and referring to measured values, Alarm setting) |
Pergam Software | Standard package includes GPS receiver and mini PC to storage data and GPS-position of the leak + process software to make a report with Google Maps. |
- Overview
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Overview:
Laser Falcon G2 is a very lightweight laser-type portable methane gas detector which uses the same measurement principle as the popular Laser Falcon. The dramatically reduced weight of the product allows a variety of new applications of the device including airborne methane monitoring and robotic instrumentation. Measurement data is sent through a communication port and is backed up in a USB stick. Power supply through the external power connector enables continuous operation of the device.
Ultimate Tool for Methane Detection
Inspired Flight and Pergam Technical Services have created the first US made UAV integrated for waste management applications. With unparalled ruggedness, the IF1200 (as the DJI M300 and M350) is configured with Pergam’s Laser Falcon G2 to create a powerful solution for methane gas detection applications.
Principle of Remote Gas Detection
Laser Falcon G2 is based on the utilisation of laser absorption spectrophoto-meter of methane gas for gas
measurement.
The system detects natural gas leaks by emitting a laser at a particular wavelength and analysing the light reflection from an object to determine how much was absorbed by the methane in the natural gas.The measured gas volume is expressed by methane column density (ppm × m): methane density (ppm) multiplied by length (m).
The Optical Unit (OU) of the Laser Falcon G2 detector could be installed on a gyro stabilised platform so that the laser beam is continuously directed towards pipelines and other natural gas facilities.
- Specifications
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Specifications:
Target Gas Methane (CH4) and methane-containing gases (natural gas and similar)
Detection Limits 1 — 50,000 ppm×m Detection Speed 0.1 seconds Distance up to 100 m Power Supply External power (5V–18V) Operating Temperature Range –17°C … +50°C Laser Safety Class Guide light (Red laser light) : Class 2 Measurement light (infrared laser light) : Class 1
Calibration Self-calibrating with integrated reference cell Sampling Rate 10 m/s Dimensions 100 × 82.5 × 80 mm Weight 0.3kg LF Viewer PC software, User manual (Time setting, Storing and referring to measured values, Alarm setting)
Pergam Software Standard package includes GPS receiver and mini PC to storage data and GPS-position of the leak + process software to make a report with Google Maps. - Downloads
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