| Intelligas goes low voltage To increase the safety of maintenance engineers intelligas now produces its electronic range of systems with low voltage sensor outputs. The difficulty of maintaining critical systems such as gas interlocks during service has long been either the health and safety restricitons of working on live equipment or the fact that some manufacturers switch 0v signals. the use of 0v switching is good in terms of safety but difficult to test using a test meter as there's no voltage to test or no ground to test too! intelligas interlocks use earth tapped 24v outputs on sensor wiring giving maintenance engineers a voltage to trace and virtually any local metal work to ...... Published by: Andy on 26/05/2008 - Comments... |
| New website launched Since the formation of intelligas and the launch of the original intelligas website the company has adapted and changed in many ways. Developing new, quality products for the industry is just one of them. As the company has changed so radically over the last year to keep up with our customers demands and requirements we thought it was time our website got a good makeover too. So welcome to the new Intelligas website, it contains informative and technical downloads for our engineers and installers, up to the minute advice regulations and requirements for restaraunt owners and engineers alike and as always information on our range of quality products. Navigati ...... Published by: Andy on 10/04/2008 - Comments... |
| New hours of business 0700 - 2100, 7 days a week Too assist our customers manage their time, Intelligas now offers opening hours between 0700 - 2100, seven days a week. This is, of course, in addition to our 24 hour technical helpline which is available to current customers. You will find all the usual technical knowledge on the end of the phone any time of day and our sales staff will be happy to take your order between the above hours. Call 08450042496 or 07952269791 or request a call ...... Published by: Andy on 22/02/2008 - Comments... |
Get your valves in order It has been brought to our attention that some suppliers of gas interlock systems may supply you with sub standard valves or even valves that dont carry the BS kite mark.The use of these valves obviously raise safety issues in the kitchen environment. Our main competitors and other quality suppliers, I'm sure will agree with us that Blacks, Teknigas or Honeywell are the preferred manufacturers of BS kite marked valves and Intelligas will only supply these brands of gas valves with our gas interlock systems. Please please remember if you think its expensive to use an Intelligas GIS then stop to think how expensive it could be to use a cheap one with a non kite mar ...... Published by: Andy on 21/02/2008 - Comments... |
The use of overrides in gas interlock systems The question as to whether gas interlock systems should be allowed to have an override function is answered in this extract of CAIS 23:"New installations with interlocks between the ventilation and gas supply should not be provided with an override function as this conflicts with the safe operation of the appliances beneath such ventilation. Why? "Due to the possible adv ...... Published by: Andy on 27/01/2008 - Comments... |