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OE-GM650-EX Fixed Methane Monitor

The OE-GM650-EX fixed methane monitor adopts AI+OGI optical gas imaging technology to achieve real-time monitoring and quantitative analysis of methane leakage in industrial scenarios. The core functions include 100-meter remote monitoring, precise capture of leakage threshold at 0.1kg/h, rapid response within ≤2 seconds, and pass Ex db IIC T6Gb explosion-proof certification. It supports 7× 24-hour continuous operation, with an IP68 protection rating, and is suitable for high-risk areas such as oil and gas fields and LNG storage tanks.
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  • OE-GM650-EX

1. AI quantitative monitoring: Stanford verification error <2%, 0.1kg/h leakage detection (equivalent to 100ppm@5 meters)

2. Industrial explosion-proof design: Ex db IIC T6Gb certified housing, made of aviation aluminum with a pressure resistance of 1.6MPa

3. Extreme environment adaptability: Wide temperature range operation from -40℃ to 70℃, wind speed <17m/s, gas cloud tracking stability >97%

4. Intelligent Operation and Maintenance: Automatically calibrate non-uniformity, cloud/local dual storage, 180-day data traceability


1. Detection of methane gas (customizable hydrocarbons)

2. The detection threshold is 0.1kg/h

3. The response time is ≤2 seconds

4. The monitoring distance is 100 meters

5. Protection grade: IP68

6. Explosion-proof certification Ex db IIC T6 Gb

7. Operating temperature: -40℃ to 70℃

8. Power supply: 24V DC±10%

9. Power: 20W

10 Dimensions: 310×210×200 mm


1. Monitoring of breathing valves in LNG storage tanks

Real-time capture of 0.1kg/h trace leakage, automatic location of super leakage sources (>26kg/h), and a 5-fold increase in repair response speed


2. Monitoring of flange seals for natural gas compressors

AI can trace the leakage points of pipeline flanges. When the concentration exceeds 5%LEL, it will issue an alarm within seconds, reducing the risk of explosion by 90%


3. Unmanned monitoring at the wellhead of oil and gas fields

7× 24-hour quantitative statistics of the total leakage volume, replacing manual inspection, with carbon reduction traceability error less than 2%


4. Security measures in high-risk reactor areas of chemical plants

IP68 anti-corrosion design, resistant to -40℃ low temperature and chemical vapor, with a service life extended to 10 years.


Frequent questions
  • 1. How can the accuracy of quantitative data be guaranteed?
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    The Stanford METEC laboratory verified that the error was less than 2%. By using the gas cloud motion modeling algorithm, the monitoring accuracy reached 98.5% after 30 minutes of continuous monitoring
  • 2. ​​Does heavy rain or fog affect monitoring?
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    IP68 housing protection, no impact in moderate rain or below; The penetration rate of thick fog is over 80%, and the accuracy of gas cloud shape recognition fluctuates within ±5%
  • 3. ​​Can the existing security system be integrated?
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    It can support RTSP/ONVIF protocol access, provide SDK development kits, and be compatible with mainstream platforms such as Hikvision and Dahua
  • 4. Does the explosion-proof certification cover all equipment?
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    The entire machine has passed the CNEx certification, with the certificate number CNEx18.2354".
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