In this category you will find products which are intended to detect gases in HVAC installations:
- Garages and underground car parks.
- Halls heated by gas

Control Unit Module Teta MOD Control 1
Teta MOD Control 1 is responsible for communication with Teta Gas detectors, processing field signals, indication of the system status for the operator as well as overall control of the system operation.

Gas Detector Teta EcoDet
Teta EcoDet gas detector are monitoring devices designed to check propane-butane (C3H8, C4H10) concentration in open-access confined spaces (e.g. boiler rooms, manufacturing or warehouse shops heated with gas-fired IR radiators).

Gas Detector Teta EcoWent
Teta EcoWent gas detector is monitoring devices designed to check carbon monoxide concentrations in open-access confined spaces (garages and underground car parks).

Gas Detector Teta MiniDet
Teta MiniDet is an addressable gas detector designed to sense propane-butane (LPG) concentration in public facilities (e.g. garages or parking lots).

Teta Gas System
Teta Gas System is a most advanced solution designed for detection of hazardous gases. The key advantage of the system is the concept of Digital Data Transmission – Teta Bus where only a single pair of wires is used to combine supplying of power voltage with addressable communication with gas detectors.

Warning Beacon with Sounder Alpa SZOA
The Alpa SZOA Warning Beacon with Sounder is a device designed to indicated alarms and capable of collaborating with any master control unit manufactured by Atest Gaz.

Warning Beacon with Sounder Teta SZOA
The Teta SZOA Warning Beacon with Sounder is a device designed to indicate alarms and capable of collaborating with Teta MOD Control 1 Control Unit manufactured by Atest Gaz.

Warning LED Display TOLED
TOLED Warning LED Display in the Teta design option is the only solution available nowadays on the Polish market that can send a feedback information to a system operator or a supervising control system when something goes wrong with the system wiring or with the field warning device itself.