Recently, a South Korean client visited Zetron to discuss technical requirements for marine gas detection. The two parties finalized a customized solution centered on the MS500 gas detector model. They confirmed the RS485 communication customization and the fixed configuration for five marine gases for the MS500 model, establishing a stable partnership.
Marine operating environments are unique and impose strict requirements on the stability, compatibility, and detection accuracy of gas detection equipment. The client urgently required a gas safety detection system. Zetron’s design solution featured a standard five-gas detector capable of simultaneously monitoring oxygen (O₂), combustible gases (LEL), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), and carbon dioxide (CO₂). The system also supports an RS485 communication interface to ensure stable data upload and system integration, thereby safeguarding vessel operations.
Based on the client’s requirements, Zetron provided exclusive customization services using the MS500 model as a foundation. The team completed the adaptation of the RS485 communication protocol and optimized the device’s hardware structure and protection rating to ensure compatibility with the marine operating environment. The adopted five-gas detection configuration enables continuous monitoring of these five critical gases, delivering accurate data and timely responses that meet the safety monitoring standards for marine operations.
Throughout the collaboration, Zetron’s technical team maintained close communication with the client to clarify specifications regarding equipment installation and usage. We completed solution design, prototype debugging, and on-site validation to ensure the customized equipment operates stably and meets actual operational requirements.
In the future, Zetron will continue to optimize marine gas detection solutions and enhance product adaptability, providing professional and reliable gas monitoring support for global maritime operations to help ensure safe and orderly ship operations.