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Fast Sense hydrogen sensors and H₂ analyzers provide real-time transformer monitoring for utilities and industries. Detect dissolved gases early, prevent costly failures, and extend asset life.

Power Infrastructure Monitoring | Hydrogen Sensors & H₂ Analyzers for Utilities

Hydrogen sensors and analyzers provide real-time monitoring for transformers, switchgear, and power infrastructure, ensuring safety, reliability, and early fault detection.

Why Hydrogen Monitoring Is Essential in Power Infrastructure

The global shift toward smart grids and renewable integration means that electrical infrastructure faces new reliability and safety demands. Transformers, switchgear, and underground vaults are critical nodes where hydrogen (H₂) buildup or leaks can cause catastrophic failure.

Hydrogen is one of the earliest fault gases generated inside transformers, signaling arcing, overheating, or insulation breakdown. Without continuous hydrogen sensing and H₂ analysis, utilities risk costly outages, reduced asset lifespan, and even catastrophic explosions.

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Fast Sense Solution: H₂ Sensors & Analyzers for Utilities

Fast Sense delivers hydrogen sensors and H₂ analyzers purpose-built for utility and grid applications:

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ParameterSpecification
Operating Pressure at the Sensor inletRecommended: 5 mbar – 100 mbar absolute (0.7 – 1.5 psia)
Sensor Response Time< 10 s
CalibrationFactory calibrated at 5 mbar and 0.2 slpm (higher pressure sensors available on request)
Process Gas Temperature-5°C to 55°C
Flow Rate0.1 to 0.6 slpm
Operating Humidity< 95% RH (non-condensing)
Calibration Interval1 year
Measurement Range in Blend0.01 – 99.9%
Accuracy< 3% of the reading
Resolution0.01% (low H₂ conc. range) – 0.1% (high H₂ conc. range)
Measurement Period~ 20 min (varies from 1 min to 40 min, based on concentration range)

FAQ's

What’s the difference between DGA and hydrogen analyzers?

DGA measures dissolved gases like H₂ and CH₄ in transformer oil, while H₂ analyzers offer continuous real-time readings instead of periodic sampling.

Do Fast Sense sensors work in sealed transformers?

Yes — our compact, ATEX-certified analyzers are designed for sealed, underground, and inaccessible units.

How often do hydrogen sensors need calibration?

Fast Sense analyzers are maintenance-free and designed for long service intervals, typically 5–10 years.

Are hydrogen analyzers required by regulation?

Yes — EU grid modernization policies and U.S. PHMSA safety frameworks increasingly require continuous dissolved gas monitoring.