Minneapolis, MN – Detector Electronics Corporation (Det-Tronics) has announced enhancements to its xWatch® camera and surveillance system. Options include viewing hazards over an internet connection and recording activities before, during, and after hazardous events.

The new options fortify surveillance systems by enabling users to:

  • Immediately view industrial hazards remotely via a configurable IP address
  • Accurately detect hazards by integrating the explosion-proof camera with a flame detector
  • Record and review incidents for event analysis
  • Integrate surveillance seamlessly into a safety system

Three of the many options available as part of a surveillance plan are:

  • A stand-alone, industrial-grade xWatch camera
  • A camera partnered with a flame detector that provides accurate fire detection
  • A surveillance solution integrated into a fire and/or gas safety system

Mounted in an enclosure approved to NEMA 4x and IP66 standards, the xWatch camera has explosion-proof standard approvals such as FM Class I, Div 1 B, C, D; FM Class II/III, Div 1 E, F, G; ATEX Exd; and IECEx Exd from third-party approval agencies.

The xWatch camera, combined with a Det-Tronics flame detector, is ideally suited for remote and hard-to-access areas. The camera and detector view the same expanse. Continuous, real-time video provides the operator with surveillance capabilities during normal operation. If a fire is detected, the operator can quickly view a control-room monitor to assess the risk and initiate the appropriate response. Moreover, the DVR option allows users to evaluate the conditions leading up to and following the event.

“People working in hazardous areas recognize the need for accurate and fast flame detection. They also recognize the value of using video camera technology to see real-time fire events and record them,” said Charlie Hoff, product line coordinator at Det-Tronics. “Extensive tests have shown that detecting flames is best done with dedicated flame detectors, while visual assessment is best done with dedicated surveillance cameras. The xWatch camera coupled with a flame detector provides the best of both worlds.”