Working environment requirements for combustible gas detectors

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  In order to detect combustible gas information, the combustible gas detector must communicate with the detection environment. Therefore, it is inevitable that various pollutants and dust in the environment enter the detector, which objectively damages the working conditions of the detector. The working environment of the combustible gas detector is relatively harsh. Many are installed outdoors. Poor maintenance will cause errors or no detection in the combustible gas alarm. Therefore, regular cleaning and maintenance of the combustible gas detector is an important task to prevent malfunctions.

  Grounding should be checked regularly. If the grounding does not meet the standard requirements or is not grounded at all, the carbon dioxide analyzer will be susceptible to electromagnetic interference and cause failures. Prevent component aging. Considering reliability, practice has proved that the failure caused by component aging in systems with a service life of more than 10 years for combustible gas detectors tends to increase. Therefore, if the service life exceeds the requirements of the use regulations, it should be replaced in time.

  Combustible gas detectors are detectors installed and used in industrial and civil buildings that respond to the concentration of a single or multiple combustible gases. The two most commonly used types of temperature and humidity recorders are catalytic combustible gas detectors and semiconductor combustible gas detectors. Semiconductor combustible gas detectors are mainly used in places such as restaurants, hotels, and home workshops that use coal gas, natural gas, and liquefied gas, while catalytic combustible gas detectors are mainly used in industrial places that emit combustible gases and combustible vapors.
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