Long-range continuous coverage
Long compartments and routes make complete trend visibility difficult with point devices alone.
Utility Tunnels
Use distributed fiber optic sensing, gas detection, alarm control and a unified platform to cover long-range fire and environmental risks while reducing patrol pressure.
Scenario Risks
Utility tunnels require simultaneous awareness of route temperature, environmental gas and distributed equipment status.
Long compartments and routes make complete trend visibility difficult with point devices alone.
Enclosed and semi-enclosed areas may accumulate combustible or toxic gas.
Numerous points and long routes increase the cost of manual discovery and investigation.
Project Objectives
Balance long-range coverage, environmental monitoring and unified operations.
Recommended Capabilities
The final mix depends on protected assets, coverage distance, environmental conditions and linkage requirements.
Continuously monitor long routes and help locate heat anomalies.
Track critical gas concentrations in tunnel compartments.
Collect field-device status and alarm signals centrally.
Unify compartments, locations, events and operations data.
Solution Architecture
Route sensing connects through control and communications to a platform organized by zone and compartment.
Solution Value
Improve risk visibility across long spaces and critical routes.
Help operators narrow the area that requires investigation.
Reduce fragmented device checks and repetitive patrol work.
Retain alarms and status information for management and review.
Solution Enquiry
Share the application, protected assets, coverage and existing systems for a more focused discussion.