Your Detection/Releasing System Should Have Proper Marine Approvals
January 28th, 2010
Approval by the U.S. Coast Guard is required for flame and gas detection systems (including control panel, flame detectors, gas detectors, and accessories) in use where the USCG has jurisdiction – for example, in U.S. flagged vessels or vessels operating in U.S. waters. Mobile Drill Units (MoDUs) also can fall in that category.
Det-Tronics Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP) system has received Type-Approval from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and from Lloyd’s Register (http://eqp.det-tronics.com).
The U.S. Coast Guard certificate was awarded after rigorous Factory Mutual Approvals (FM) witness testing proved the system and components meet the stringent USCG performance criteria. The products were verified to meet the U.S. Coast Guard’s environmental requirements as described in 46 CFR 161.002.
Obtaining the meticulous Lloyd’s Register of Shipping approval further verifies that the flame and gas detection system meets their specified performance requirements and is acceptable for operational use.
“We are pleased to obtain certification from these respected organizations. The hundreds of offshore sites and floating platforms that Det-Tronics currently serves worldwide can be assured of their wise choice for safety,” says Simon Pate, Director of Systems and Projects at Det-Tronics.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us at rss@det-tronics.com.
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