Introducing CRY8125: The First Acoustic Imager with TÜV-Certified ATEX & IECEx Certificates – Detect Gas Leaks and Partial Discharge

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    The industry’s first TÜV-certified acoustic imaging camera with dual explosion protection (IECEx & ATEX), designed to redefine industrial inspection in hazardous environments.

    CRYSOUND proudly introduces the CRY8125 Ex Acoustic Imaging Camera — a cutting-edge solution specifically engineered for explosive atmospheres. With TÜV certification and full compliance with IECEx and ATEX Zone 2 standards, the CRY8125 Ex is purpose-built for reliable performance in hazardous environments. It combines advanced acoustic imaging capabilities such as gas leak detection, leak rate measurement, partial discharge detection and classification — setting a new benchmark for industrial inspection in explosive atmospheres.

    The Industry’s First with TÜV-Certified Dual Explosion Protection

    The CRY8125 Ex Acoustic Imaging Camera is TÜV-certified for Zone 2 operation under both the IECEx and ATEX schemes, holding the following markings: II 3 G Ex ic IIC T5 Gc / II 3 D Ex ic IIIC T100°C Dc.

    It fully complies with IEC 60079-0 and IEC 60079-11 standards, ensuring safe and reliable use in potentially explosive gas and dust environments.

    This dual certification makes the CRY8125 ideal for hazardous-area applications in industries such as oil & gas, petrochemicals, chemicals, and gas-fired power generation, where explosion protection is mission-critical.

    Detect Any Type of Gas in Hazardous Zones

    The CRY8125 Ex Acoustic Imaging Camera is engineered to detect a wide variety of gases — including natural gas, hydrogen, carbon monoxide (CO), and volatile organic compounds — even in explosive environments such as refineries, chemical plants, and gas facilities.

    It provides:

    • Real-time leak quantification
    • Instant estimation of potential economic loss
    • Actionable data for fast maintenance decisions

    Built to Withstand the Harshest Conditions
    To ensure reliable field performance, the CRY8125 undergoes 28 days of rigorous environmental testing, including:

    • High-temperature aging at 90°C
    • Low-temperature exposure at -25°C
    • 90% humidity cycling
    • Drop tests to verify durability

    After completing these extreme tests, the CRY8125 maintains its IP54 rating— ensuring consistent operation under demanding industrial conditions.

    High-Performance Intrinsically Safe Acoustic Imaging Camera

    The CRY8125 features 200 microphones, a 100 kHz bandwidth, and the fastest processor to detect smaller leaks and partial discharges at greater distances. It's widely used in oil, natural gas, chemical, and gas power industries.

    Its 8-inch 2K display offers 2 million pixels, 6x digital zoom, and 600-nit brightness, ensuring clear imaging even in direct sunlight for detailed inspections.

    With an extended detection range, the CRY8125 improves test efficiency over 4× while keeping operators safe by minimizing exposure to toxic gases and covering a wider area.

    Comprehensive Hardware Configuration

    The CRY8125 is designed for versatility and future-proof expansion:

    • Supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for seamless direct data transfer to local devices
    • Accommodates up to 4 IEPE sensors (such as accelerometers and microphones) to enable advanced detection capabilities

    All-in-One Workflow: From Detection to Reporting

    The CRY8125 features an integrated workflow that streamlines the entire inspection process—from image capture and acoustic analysis to automatic report generation. This greatly enhances the efficiency of gas leak detection, allowing for quicker decision-making and safer, more reliable operations.

    Real-World Applications

    The CRY8125 enables safer and more efficient inspections across multiple industries.

    • Oil Industry: Detect hazardous leaks such as H₂S, CH₄, and VOCs to eliminate safety risks
    • Natural Gas: Monitor pipelines and storage tanks to detect leaks and prevent economic loss
    • Chemical Industry: Non-contact detection of Cl₂, H₂, N₂, and steam ensures operational safety
    • Gas Power Generation: Identify gas leaks in tanks and partial discharges in transformers quickly and effectively

    Case Studies: Field-Proven Performance

    • A coal chemical enterprise successfully located a gas leak in an overhead pipeline that traditional methods failed to detect.
    • At a natural gas storage station, the CRY8125 Ex identified 8 leak points in just one minute, dramatically improving inspection efficiency.

    Set a New Standard in Acoustic Imaging Safety

    With its dual explosion-proof certification, intelligent workflow, and proven durability, the CRY8125 Ex Acoustic Imaging Camera is an essential solution for modern industrial inspection in hazardous environments.

    Discover the future of acoustic inspection—safe, smart, and fast.
    To learn more or request a demo, please reach out to us at info@crysound.com.

    Aerial view of a data center at dusk with nearby homes and a handheld sound level meter for 24/7 noise compliance monitoring

    Data Center Noise Compliance: How 24/7 Monitoring Helps Avoid Fines

    As AI workloads surge and hyperscale facilities continue to expand, data center noise complaints are rising rapidly. At the same time, environmental noise regulations are becoming more stringent. In Europe, more than 109 million people - about 20% of the population - are exposed to environmental noise above 55 dB(A). Driven by compliance requirements, the acoustic analysis services market is also growing quickly, with a projected CAGR of 6.4% through 2035. This is no longer just a matter of being a good neighbor. It is now a hard compliance requirement. Without continuous monitoring, operators are essentially flying blind. Figure 1. Site overview related to data center noise monitoring and property boundary compliance. Why Data Center Noise Is Becoming a Regulatory Priority Data center noise is not just annoying - it is a public health issue. The World Health Organization has noted that chronic noise exposure above 53 dB Lden is associated with significantly higher risks of hypertension, stroke, and heart attack. Regulations in multiple regions are tightening at a visible pace: Location Regulation Key Requirement Aurora, IL, USA New Data Center Ordinance (2026) 24/7 automatic noise monitoring at the property line; daytime limit of 55 dB(A), nighttime limit of 45 dB(A) Prince William County, VA, USA Noise Ordinance Update (2025) Noise limits for data centers; fines of $250-$500 per violation European Union Environmental Noise Directive Noise mapping, action plans, and a 55 dB(A) Lden threshold The trend is clear: what used to rely on self-discipline is quickly becoming a legal obligation. Figure 2. Environmental context relevant to data center noise compliance and surrounding sensitive areas. The Real Cost of Non-Compliance A fine of $250 to $500 per violation may not look serious for billion-dollar operators, but the actual cost goes far beyond the amount of the penalty itself: Project delays and permit rejection: Projects that cannot prove noise compliance at the planning stage may be rejected or delayed indefinitely. High retrofit costs: Emergency installation of acoustic enclosures after community complaints is extremely expensive, while early sound level assessment during design and operation can prevent that cost. Damage to reputation and community relations: Noise complaints erode community goodwill faster than almost any other issue. Operational restrictions: Some ordinances may force operators to reduce cooling capacity at night, directly affecting uptime and SLA commitments. Using the CRY2830 Series to Take Control Continuous noise monitoring is not only about compliance - it is about proactive control. For the demanding requirements of 24/7 outdoor monitoring in data centers, ordinary handheld instruments are not enough. The CRYSOUND CRY2830 Series sound level meters, when used with the dedicated outdoor protection kit, provide a practical high-accuracy solution for long-term compliance monitoring. Figure 3. CRY2833 and CRY2834 outdoor monitoring kit for long-term environmental noise measurement. Meets international standards for defensible reporting The foundation of compliance is reliable and legally defensible data. The CRY2833 sound level meter meets IEC 61672-1:2013 Class 1 requirements, helping ensure that reports submitted to regulators are credible, traceable, and technically sound. Outdoor protection for long-term boundary monitoring A sound level meter used at the property boundary must operate continuously in outdoor conditions. When paired with the NA41 outdoor protection kit, the system reaches IP65 protection, helping resist dust and water splashes. Its windscreen can still reduce wind noise by more than 30 dB at 10 m/s, which is especially important for capturing real equipment noise in harsh weather conditions. Figure 4. CRY2833 and CRY2834 with windscreen for outdoor data center noise monitoring. Captures low-frequency hum with octave analysis One of the most common complaints around data centers is the low-frequency hum generated by cooling equipment in the 63-250 Hz range. Standard A-weighted measurement can underestimate this problem. The CRY2830 Series supports both 1/1 octave and 1/3 octave analysis, making it easier to identify and evaluate these hidden low-frequency noise sources. Continuous logging and alarm-ready monitoring The system includes a built-in 32 GB microSD card for continuous data logging, with data automatically saved in standard CSV format. This makes it easier to build long-term compliance records and export measurement data for review. Flexible connectivity and system integration The CRY2830 Series also offers multiple interfaces, including Bluetooth, WiFi, RS232, and USB, making it easier to integrate sound level data into an existing BMS or cloud dashboard for remote access and long-term management. Figure 5. CRY2833 and CRY2834 interface options for data logging and system integration. Best Practices for Deployment Start with a baseline survey: Before installing permanent monitoring equipment, carry out a full noise survey to establish background noise levels and identify dominant noise sources. Use strategic placement with outdoor protection: Deploy the CRY2833 with the NA41 outdoor protection kit at property boundary points closest to sensitive receivers such as residential areas. Monitor low-frequency noise and use smart triggers: Enable 1/3 octave analysis to flag low-frequency issues and set threshold-based triggers for automatic recording when needed. Generate compliance-ready records: Export standard CSV measurement data regularly so that you have a defensible record available for any future noise complaint or regulatory review. Conclusion The data center industry is reaching a turning point. Regulations are tightening, and the cost of non-compliance already far exceeds the investment required for a professional sound monitoring system. 24/7 sound level monitoring is not a regulatory burden - it is an operational advantage. It gives operators better data, better decisions, stronger community relations, and written proof that they are doing the right thing. To learn more, explore the CRY2830 Series and contact CRYSOUND for a customized data center noise compliance solution.

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