Beyond Gas Detection: Multi-Gas Monitoring Integration in Confined Spaces
- Sysinno Technology

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Application of the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector
For many people, the role of a gas detector seems straightforward: detect gases, trigger alarms when thresholds are exceeded, and ensure safety.
However, in real industrial environments—especially in confined spaces—the challenge often goes beyond simply whether gases are detected. The more critical question is:
Can the detected data be effectively integrated and utilized?
In this article, we present a practical scenario to illustrate how, when facing multi-gas risks and the need to integrate with existing monitoring systems, companies can leverage the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector to build a more complete and effective safety monitoring framework.
Case Background: Multi-Gas Risks + Existing Monitoring Systems
A manufacturing client operates multiple confined spaces across their facility, including:
Underground equipment areas
Process-related enclosed zones
Wastewater treatment facilities
These areas present clearly identifiable multi-gas risks, such as:
Fluctuations in oxygen levels (O₂)
Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)
Carbon monoxide (CO)
In addition, the client had already established a central monitoring system (such as environmental monitoring platforms or SCADA) and aimed to:
Monitor gas levels across all areas in real time
Trigger centralized alarms in case of anomalies
Incorporate data into long-term management and record-keeping
However, the existing gas detection devices could not be seamlessly integrated, resulting in:
Data scattered across multiple devices
Reliance on manual inspections and interpretation
Difficulty in establishing a unified safety management system
Challenge: Detection in Place, but Systems Not Integrated
In the initial planning phase, the client considered a traditional deployment approach:
Using separate detectors for each gas
Converting signals through additional modules
However, several practical issues quickly emerged:
A large number of devices, making deployment complex
Inconsistent communication protocols, complicating integration
High costs for ongoing maintenance and calibration
More importantly:
Gas detection existed, but the data never truly entered the management system.
Solution: An Integrated Architecture Centered on the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector
After re-evaluating their approach, the client deployed the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector as a fixed monitoring device, with integration capabilities as the primary selection criterion.
1. Multi-Gas Detection Aligned with Actual Risks
The iAeris3 Confined Space can simultaneously monitor:
Oxygen (O₂)
Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)
Carbon monoxide (CO)
👉 This directly addresses the known and persistent multi-gas risks present on-site.
2. Fixed Design for Long-Term Monitoring
Unlike portable devices, the iAeris3 Confined Space is a fixed gas detector, suitable for:
Continuous long-term monitoring
Unattended operation
Serving as a foundational safety monitoring node
This transforms gas detection from a pre-operation check into a:
👉 Continuous environmental monitoring mechanism
3. High Integration Capability: Communication Interfaces as the Key
In this case, the most critical factor was not how many gases could be measured, but:
👉 Whether the data could be seamlessly integrated into existing systems
The iAeris3 Confined Space offers multiple communication and transmission interfaces, allowing direct integration with the client’s existing monitoring systems, such as:
Industrial communication protocols
Environmental monitoring system interfaces
Central monitoring platforms (SCADA)
(Actual supported specifications can be customized according to project requirements.)
This simplifies the overall architecture:
Detection → Transmission → System Integration, all in one workflow
No need for additional signal conversion devices
Reduced integration risks and time costs
Results: From Devices to a System
After deploying the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector, the client’s gas monitoring approach evolved significantly:
Centralized data management: All gas data is transmitted to a central system for unified monitoring and recording
Improved real-time response: Alarms are triggered directly on the monitoring platform, rather than relying on on-site personnel
Simplified maintenance and management: Fewer devices and a more streamlined communication architecture
Established long-term data foundation: Enabling future analysis and continuous safety optimization
Conclusion: From Detection to Integration
In confined spaces with multi-gas risks, the role of gas detectors is evolving.
Beyond detection accuracy, a more critical question must be considered:
👉 Can the data become part of an overall management system?
Under such requirements, fixed solutions like the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector—which combine multi-gas detection with versatile communication and integration capabilities—are able to deliver their full value.
If your application scenario involves:
Confined spaces with multiple gas risks
A need for fixed, long-term monitoring
Integration of gas data into existing monitoring systems (such as SCADA or environmental monitoring platforms)
Then rather than selecting standalone devices, what you need is an integrated monitoring architecture.
At Sysinno, we can help you evaluate the deployment of the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector in your actual environment and provide recommendations for system integration—ensuring that gas detection becomes a seamless part of your overall management system.
For more information, product specifications, or integration consultation, feel free to contact us Email: service@sysinnotec.com
