Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors for Marine and Offshore Applications
Ftron Technology – Global Solutions for Marine Safety Systems
Introduction
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and highly toxic gas produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels such as marine diesel oil, heavy fuel oil, LNG, LPG, and even wood or coal used in galley stoves. In confined spaces like accommodation, machinery rooms, and engine control spaces, CO buildup can be life-threatening to crew.
To safeguard against this invisible hazard, Carbon Monoxide Detectors are essential on all vessels and offshore platforms. These detectors continuously monitor the atmosphere for CO concentration and provide early warning before exposure reaches harmful or fatal levels.
At Ftron Technology, we deliver comprehensive solutions for CO detection systems on vessels worldwide. Our expertise spans design, supply, installation, commissioning, testing, and lifecycle maintenance of CO detectors and alarm systems. Backed by decades of technical experience and global channel partnerships, Ftron Technology ensures safe, compliant, and reliable operations at sea.
The Importance of Carbon Monoxide Detection
Crew Safety – Prevents exposure to toxic gas, protecting crew health and lives.
Compliance with Regulations – Meets IMO, SOLAS, and Classification Society requirements.
Early Hazard Identification – Detects CO before it reaches dangerous concentrations.
Engine Room Safety – CO produced by auxiliary engines, boilers, or incinerators is quickly detected.
Accommodation Safety – Protects crew cabins, mess rooms, and galleys from hidden combustion hazards.
Regulatory Inspections – Ensures compliance during Port State Control, Class surveys, and Flag State audits.
International Regulations for CO Detectors
IMO SOLAS Chapter II-2: Requires fixed gas detection systems in spaces where fuel oil, gas, or combustion byproducts are present.
IMO MSC.1/Circ.1370: Guidelines for the design and approval of fixed gas detection systems.
MARPOL Annex VI: Emissions control, indirectly reinforcing the need for CO monitoring.
ISO 7240-8 / EN 50291: International standards for residential and commercial CO detectors.
Classification Societies (ABS, DNV, LR, BV, RINA, CCS): Enforce type approval for CO detection devices.
ILO Maritime Labour Convention (MLC): Requires safe living and working conditions, including air quality monitoring.
Working Principle of Carbon Monoxide Detectors
CO detectors use specialized sensors to identify the presence of carbon monoxide gas.
Common Sensor Technologies:
Electrochemical Sensors
Detect CO through chemical reaction producing electrical current.
High accuracy, long life (2–5 years), widely used in marine applications.
Infrared (IR) Sensors
Measure absorption of infrared light by CO molecules.
High reliability, resistant to cross-interference.
Semiconductor Sensors
Metal oxide semiconductor changes resistance in presence of CO.
Economical, but less selective compared to electrochemical.
Catalytic Bead Sensors
Oxidize CO on a heated bead, changing its resistance.
Mostly used in multi-gas detectors.
Components of a CO Detection System
Component Function
CO Sensor Unit Installed in accommodation, engine rooms, or machinery spaces.
Alarm Panel / Controller Collects sensor signals, triggers alarms, displays CO concentration.
Alarm Devices Audible alarms (buzzers, horns) and visual alarms (flashing beacons).
Power Supply 24VDC/230VAC redundant supply.
Communication Interface Integration with Integrated Automation System (IAS) and Bridge Alarm System.
Data Logger Records events, alarm history, and calibration details for Class inspections.
Technical Specifications
Parameter Typical Specification
Detection Range 0–300 ppm CO
Resolution 1 ppm
Alarm Levels Pre-alarm (35 ppm), High (100 ppm), Critical (200 ppm)
Response Time < 20 seconds to 90% concentration (T90)
Sensor Type Electrochemical / Infrared
Power Supply 24VDC / 110–230VAC
Operating Temperature -20°C to +55°C
Enclosure IP54–IP66, marine-grade
Certification IMO, SOLAS, MED Wheelmark, ATEX/IECEx for hazardous areas
Output Signals 4–20 mA, RS-485 Modbus, relay contacts
Display Local LCD / LED with ppm indication
Calibration Manual or automatic, using calibration gas
Areas Requiring CO Detectors on Ships
Accommodation Areas
Cabins, corridors, day rooms, and galleys.
Detects CO from galley stoves, heaters, or faulty ventilation.
Engine Room & Control Room
Detects CO emissions from engines, boilers, incinerators, or exhaust leaks.
Cargo Holds & Pump Rooms
For vessels carrying coal, wood pellets, or other CO-emitting cargoes.
Enclosed Spaces
Stores, workshops, and void spaces where combustion gases may accumulate.
Passenger Ships
Public areas, lounges, and entertainment halls require monitoring for safety.
Types of CO Detection Systems
Standalone CO Detectors
Single-unit detectors with local alarm.
Best for cabins and small compartments.
Fixed CO Detection Systems
Networked sensors connected to a central alarm panel.
Suitable for machinery spaces and cargo holds.
Portable CO Detectors
Handheld or clip-on devices for crew entering enclosed spaces.
Mandatory under SOLAS for enclosed space entry procedures.
Installation Guidelines
Detector Placement: Install at breathing height (~1.5 m above deck) in accommodation, higher in machinery spaces.
Redundancy: Dual detectors in critical areas.
Cabling: Fire-resistant, marine-approved cables.
Hazardous Areas: Intrinsically safe sensors in ATEX/IECEx zones.
Testing: Test points for calibration gas injection.
Integration: Connect to IAS and Bridge alarm system for centralized monitoring.
Leading Brands of CO Detectors
Ftron Technology has experience with leading global manufacturers of CO detection systems, including:
Dräger – Renowned for fixed and portable gas detection systems.
Honeywell Analytics – XNX Universal Gas Detector, widely used at sea.
MSA Safety – Advanced multi-gas detection solutions.
Autronica (a G.E. Company) – Marine-approved CO alarm systems.
Crowcon Detection Instruments – Portable and fixed gas monitoring solutions.
Riken Keiki – Japanese precision gas detectors.
Ftron Technology’s technical team has successfully installed, commissioned, and maintained systems from these brands, providing retrofit solutions and lifecycle support globally.
Sample Specification Sheet
Parameter Example Value
System Type Fixed CO Gas Detection System
Sensor Range 0–300 ppm
Alarm Set Points 35 ppm, 100 ppm, 200 ppm
Output 4–20 mA, RS-485 Modbus
Enclosure IP66, stainless steel housing
Power Supply 24VDC (fail-safe)
Certification SOLAS, MED, ATEX
Integration IAS / Bridge Alarm
Testing & Maintenance Protocol
Ftron Technology ensures long-term reliability with structured service routines:
Monthly Checks
Functional test with test gas.
Visual inspection of detectors.
Quarterly Inspection
Calibration with certified CO gas.
Alarm relay test to IAS and Bridge.
Annual Maintenance
Sensor replacement if nearing end of life.
Verification of alarm set points.
Battery backup test (if provided).
Five-Year Overhaul
Comprehensive system replacement/upgrade.
Re-certification witnessed by Class surveyor.
Benefits of CO Detectors
Protects Crew Lives by giving early warning.
Regulatory Compliance with IMO and Class rules.
Cost Saving by avoiding accidents and medical emergencies.
Integration with automation system for quick response.
Reliability with marine-grade construction and certification.
Ftron Technology’s Expertise
Decades of Experience in marine alarm and safety systems.
Expert Engineers with extensive background in gas detection.
Global Partners enabling spares and support worldwide.
Retrofit Solutions upgrading older ships to latest CO safety standards.
24/7 Support for troubleshooting and emergency attendance.
Future Trends in CO Detection
Wireless Detectors – Reducing cabling cost and enabling flexible installation.
IoT-Enabled Systems – Cloud monitoring for fleet-wide safety data.
Self-Calibration Sensors – Automated calibration cycles.
Multi-Gas Integration – CO detectors combined with O₂, NOx, SO₂, and VOC sensors.
Artificial Intelligence – Predictive analytics for gas buildup trends.
Why Choose Ftron Technology
Trusted for marine safety systems globally.
Proven track record with leading brands of CO detectors.
Worldwide service network via channel partners.
Commitment to safety, quality, and compliance.
End-to-end solutions from design to lifecycle maintenance.
Conclusion
The invisible threat of Carbon Monoxide (CO) demands reliable detection and alarm systems onboard vessels. With IMO, SOLAS, and Class rules mandating compliance, CO detectors are not just safety devices but essential lifesaving equipment.
At Ftron Technology, we bring decades of expertise, skilled technical teams, and global channel partnerships to deliver high-quality CO detection solutions for ships and offshore installations. From accommodation safety to engine room protection, we ensure your vessels remain safe, compliant, and operational worldwide.

