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Natural Gas Power PlantSafety

Is there a safety standard for scanners regarding natural gas?12607

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DanSmigrod private msg quote post Address this user
Hi All,

I could imagine that some environments - such as a natural gas power plant - require use of gear that meets certain safety standards.

Are you a subject matter expert on this topic?

Would to see you weigh-in on this topic.

Much thanks,

Dan

P.S. This question is inspired by the WGAN Forum discussion started by: @tresdepro

Is the BLK360 the best option for scanning a Natural Gas Power Plant?

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Originally Posted by @tresdepro
Hello everyone
This is a Mega project, still researching... Is the BLK360 the best option for scanning a Natural Gas Power Plant?
I'm looking for explosion proof scanner and/or Intrinsically Safe.

Thanks
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briangreul private msg quote post Address this user
Unless someone is planning on putting sparklers up on top it should be as safe as any laptop or cell phone. It's just a camera array with an embedded PC and some lithium ion batteries.
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