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Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection at AGA and OTC
Visitors to these popular events will be able to discover how partnering with a proven technology partner for gas and flame detection solutions ensures the ongoing protection of people, property and capital assets.
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Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) will showcase a number of current and new solutions at two U.S. shows in the same week: AGA (American Gas Association) 2025 on May 4-8 in Aurora, Colorado; and OTC (Offshore Technology Conference) 2025 on May 5-8 in Houston, Texas.
Manufacturing in the United States for more than four decades, Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection can call upon over 75 years of global expertise in fixed and portable gas and flame detection. At AGA 2025, evidence of Teledyne GFD’s legacy in innovation can be seen in new solutions such as the MethaSense natural gas (NG) alarm, an advanced solution for detecting methane in residential properties. Safeguarding homes and occupiers against NG leaks, MethaSense utilizes patented NDIR (non-dispersive infrared) sensor technology for rapid and precise methane detection at concentrations as low as 10% of the lower explosive limit (LEL), providing early warnings through audible and visual alarms.
Also in the spotlight at AGA will be Teledyne GDCloud™, a user-friendly new cloud solution that elevates gas detection measurement by recording hazardous events, ensuring regulatory adherence, and streamlining safety programs. The ability to visualize detailed gas sensor readings from field sessions is among Teledyne GDCloud's most powerful capabilities. Users can trace the route taken by each technician during investigations by utilizing its advanced location mapping functionality, enabling breadcrumb mapping to show the precise locations that correspond to gas readings logged by the detector. Additionally, users can interact with dynamic charts and tabulated data displays to reveal further insights into field activity and events.
Further products on display in Colorado are set to include the recently introduced Spyglass™ flame detector. The product’s integrated high-definition CCTV video delivers clear, rapid imaging of fuel fires like gasoline and jet fuel, while the near-IR video option detects fires caused by other fuels such as hydrogen and methanol.
Visitors can also discover the GS700 IR gas leak detector and Model 1000 gas analyzer, with the latter providing continuous, accurate, real-time measurement of H2S and CO2 concentrations in a wide variety of process gas streams. Other instruments at AGA 2025 will include the tried and tested GD10P IR gas detector, as well as the Protégé ZM compact single gas monitor, the PS200 four-gas compliance monitor, and GT Series, which helps to isolate gas leaks with greater accuracy.

Around 1,000 miles south, Teledyne GFD will also be demonstrating its prowess in gas and flame detection at OTC 2025. Exhibiting on booth 1725, products taking center stage will include the Spyglass™ flame detector, with the Teledyne GFD team making energy professionals aware of how this high-performance device can keep offshore workers, capital assets, operations, and the environment safe from flames and hazardous gas.
Spyglass triple IR and UV-IR open-path flame detectors will be on display, providing class-leading optical flame detection over long distances. Spyglass flame detectors also offer impressive false alarm immunity when performing in adverse climates. Customers can opt to integrate high-definition video, facilitating crucial safety decisions from a distance. Importantly, Spyglass supports the detection of fires that may not be visible to the naked eye.
A friendly team Teledyne GFD experts will be present at both AGA 2025 and OTC 2025, where they will be happy to explain how the latest gas and flame detection solutions can overcome the current or future challenges of visiting energy professionals.
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