Gas-sense detector launches on Australian market
Duct-mounted refrigeration gas sensor Gas-sense has been released to the Australian market.

The company says that, unlike conventional wall-mounted sensors, Gas-sense has a probe directly installed within the ductwork, allowing for real-time detection of refrigerant leaks where airflow carries potential contaminants. This, the company says, ensures faster response times, more accurate readings, and enhanced safety across commercial and industrial environments.
The product can detect flammable refrigerant gases and HFC gases to provide an early warning before leaks pose a safety risk.
Product features
- Duct-integrated design: Mounts on the outside of air ducts for leak detection at the source
- Advanced sensing: Detects a wide range of refrigerant gases including R32, R410A, R404, R407C, R134a, and A2L gases
- Compact and durable: Built to withstand harsh airflow conditions and temperature fluctuations, with an IP56-rated enclosure
- Smart connectivity: Inbuilt alarm relay for connection with building management systems (BMS) for remote monitoring and alerts.
The product is suitable for applications in:
- Commercial HVAC systems
- Cold storage facilities
- Data centres
- Supermarkets and food processing plants
- High-rise buildings and residential settings
- Outdoor condensing units.
You can find more information at gassense.au.
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