Most conventional wall-mounted gas detectors only sample ambient air outside storage tanks. Wind shifts on rooftop platforms disrupt airborne gas plumes and postpone leak discovery. Our insertion probe penetrates the tank sidewall to access internal headspace, picking up faint leaks from tank flanges, weld seams and interlayer gaps far sooner before gas escapes outwards.

The rigid metallic probe matches standard tank side mounting ports easily. Installed on rooftop tall cylindrical vessels, it maintains stable sampling positions unaffected by irregular external airflow and reduces blind monitoring spots around bulky vertical chemical tanks.
The Ex-marked explosion-proof shell resists strong rooftop sunlight, heavy rainfall, airborne factory dust and large day-night temperature swings. High ingress protection ratings block moisture and particulate contaminants that shorten ordinary indoor detector lifespans.
Black corrugated hoses wrap power and signal wiring, shielding cabling from UV degradation, sharp metal scratches and outdoor mechanical abrasion throughout long-term rooftop deployment.
The standalone strobe warning lamp on the detector head offers far-reaching visual alerts across open rooftop zones, letting onsite EHS crews notice abnormal gas readings quickly even from distant walkways.
Yellow safety guardrails surround the installation rooftop platform, creating stable footholds for technicians to complete periodic sensor calibration, routine inspections and part replacements safely.
Official Ex explosion-proof certification makes the detector eligible for classified explosive hazardous sections around chemical tanks. The construction prevents ignition risks from combustible gas buildup near rooftop storage infrastructure to cut explosion and toxic poisoning hazards for site staff.
Persistent online readings track escaping toxic and volatile compounds from tankages. Facility operators can intervene early to avoid excess rooftop gas emissions and pass regular industrial environmental audits smoothly.
Yes. UV-stabilized casings, high IP sealing grades and corrugated cable shielding allow the Skyeaglee insertion detector to withstand rooftop sun exposure, rain, dust and seasonal temperature swings reliably year-round.
Mount insertion probes directly through tank sidewall openings at the vessel’s gaseous headspace level, matching the rooftop installation layout in our case study to capture leaks from upper flanges and tank joints optimally.
Most conventional wall-mounted gas detectors only sample ambient air outside storage tanks. Wind shifts on rooftop platforms disrupt airborne gas plumes and postpone leak discovery. Our insertion probe penetrates the tank sidewall to access internal headspace, picking up faint leaks from tank flanges, weld seams and interlayer gaps far sooner before gas escapes outwards.

The rigid metallic probe matches standard tank side mounting ports easily. Installed on rooftop tall cylindrical vessels, it maintains stable sampling positions unaffected by irregular external airflow and reduces blind monitoring spots around bulky vertical chemical tanks.
The Ex-marked explosion-proof shell resists strong rooftop sunlight, heavy rainfall, airborne factory dust and large day-night temperature swings. High ingress protection ratings block moisture and particulate contaminants that shorten ordinary indoor detector lifespans.
Black corrugated hoses wrap power and signal wiring, shielding cabling from UV degradation, sharp metal scratches and outdoor mechanical abrasion throughout long-term rooftop deployment.
The standalone strobe warning lamp on the detector head offers far-reaching visual alerts across open rooftop zones, letting onsite EHS crews notice abnormal gas readings quickly even from distant walkways.
Yellow safety guardrails surround the installation rooftop platform, creating stable footholds for technicians to complete periodic sensor calibration, routine inspections and part replacements safely.
Official Ex explosion-proof certification makes the detector eligible for classified explosive hazardous sections around chemical tanks. The construction prevents ignition risks from combustible gas buildup near rooftop storage infrastructure to cut explosion and toxic poisoning hazards for site staff.
Persistent online readings track escaping toxic and volatile compounds from tankages. Facility operators can intervene early to avoid excess rooftop gas emissions and pass regular industrial environmental audits smoothly.
Yes. UV-stabilized casings, high IP sealing grades and corrugated cable shielding allow the Skyeaglee insertion detector to withstand rooftop sun exposure, rain, dust and seasonal temperature swings reliably year-round.
Mount insertion probes directly through tank sidewall openings at the vessel’s gaseous headspace level, matching the rooftop installation layout in our case study to capture leaks from upper flanges and tank joints optimally.