Density Monitor Verification
Free Online Training Course
Learn how to properly monitor, interpret, and verify gas density in SF₆ gas-insulated equipment to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant operation.
This two-part course, led by industry experts Chris Barrett and Steve Skinner, provides both foundational knowledge and practical guidance for density monitoring and verification in real-world applications.
In this course, you’ll learn how to:
✔ The relationship between gas density, pressure, and temperature
✔ How density monitors work in gas-insulated equipment (GIE)
✔ How to read and interpret density gauges accurately
✔ Why density monitoring is critical for detecting leaks and system changes
✔ Safe and effective methods for verifying density monitor performance
✔ How to use density control units without removing monitors from service
✔ Best practices for maintaining system reliability and compliance
Course Overview
This two-part training course provides a comprehensive overview of gas density monitoring and verification for gas-insulated equipment.
Part One introduces the core principles of gas density monitoring, including how density, pressure, and temperature interact to maintain proper insulation performance. Participants will learn how to interpret density gauges and understand the importance of monitoring for early detection of leaks, contamination, and system changes.
Part Two focuses on practical verification and testing procedures. Viewers will learn safe methods for checking density monitors, performing unit conversions, and using density control units to verify monitor accuracy—without removing them from service.
Throughout the course, participants will gain practical insights to help maintain equipment reliability, ensure accurate monitoring, and support environmental compliance through proper SF₆ gas management.
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Start improving your understanding of gas density monitoring and ensure your equipment is operating safely, accurately, and efficiently.

