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ADGiLE

Autonomous detection of Gas leaks & Emissions

FLIR ADGiLEâ„¢

Automated Methane Monitoring Solution with Optical Gas Imaging.

This innovative system is designed to enhance situational awareness. ADGiLE stands for Autonomous Detections of Gas Leaks and Emission. In the oil and gas sector, where safety and environmental standards are critical, methane leaks pose significant risks and must be identified and managed immediately. Methane leak monitoring and detection is not just a regulatory requirement—it is vital for operational safety and environmental stewardship. Employing continuous, autonomous optical gas imaging (OGI) in upstream and midstream oil and gas operations, is an efficient method to meet these objectives.

The FLIR ADGiLE system comprises of the uncooled FLIR GF77a Optical Gas Imager that provides continuous, reliable 24/7 monitoring of methane emission detection with analytics and precise alarming capabilities, for real-time, accurate results, reducing false positives and unnecessary inspections. Both fixed and pan/tilt options available to ensure compatibility with your specific monitoring needs.

ADGiLE Professional infrared thermal camera system

The system comes with control cabinet (incl. Edge PC) loaded with FLIR Latitude UVMS Interface for managing video data, integrating camera controls, and storing and retrieving video footage. Real-time video visualization of gas plumes with alerts and event recording helps operators quickly understand the nature of the emission, distinguishing between leaks and routine venting. Small and lightweight, the FLIR GF77a is packed with FLIR-patented features, such as High Sensitivity Mode (HSM), for improved gas visualization. 

The ADGiLE System can accurately distinguish between operational and fugitive emissions and ensures real-time methane leak detection at well pads, gas production facilities and midstream locations. Being RTSP and GigE compliant, it offers flexibility to meet many industrial communication needs.

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Thermal inspection for HVAC performance analysis

Key Features

Parameter Specification
IR Resolution 320 × 240 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) < 0.025°C (25 mK) @ +30°C
Detector / Spectral Range Uncooled microbolometer / 7.0 µm to 8.5 µm
Gas Sensitivity (NECL)
CH4: < 100 ppm × m (ΔT = 10°C, Distance = 1 m)
Image Frequency 30 Hz
Lens options 25° × 19°
Focus One-shot contrast, Motorized, Manual
Temperature Range -20°C to 500°C
Accuracy ±3°C or ±3% of reading
Image Source Visual / IR / MSX
Web interface Yes
Video/Radiometric streaming RTSP (unicast, multicast, multiple image streaming), GigE (unicast, multicast)
Ethernet protocols TCP, UDP, SNTP, RTSP, RTP, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, IGMP, sftp (server), FTP (client), SMTP, DHCP, MDNS (Bonjour), uPnP.
RS-232/485 Available, for Pan & Tilt control
Digital I/O 2 DI, 3 DO (opto-isolated)
Power POE powered / 24 or 48 V DC external power
Operating Temperature –30 to 50°C
Encapsulation / Corrosion IP67 / Salty fog resistance: ISO9227, to 1000 hours
Safety / EMC Compliance IEC 62368-1, EN 55032/55035, FCC, ICES-001
Mounting options Fixed or pan/tilt
Warranty 2 years on camera, 10 years on detector

Thermal Automation Applications

Gas Leak Detection

24x7 Methane leak detection

Upstream and midstream O&G operations