Combustible Gas Detectors: Essential for Both Industrial and Household Use?
1, Industrial safety protection
In industries such as petroleum, chemical, and gas, combustible gas leaks may occur during production, storage, and transportation. The combustible gas detector can monitor in real time. Once the concentration reaches the set threshold, an alarm will be issued to remind the staff to take measures to prevent accidents such as fires and explosions, ensuring the safety of industrial facilities and personnel.
2, Urban gas safety
In urban gas supply systems, it is used to detect leaks in equipment such as gas pipelines, valves, and gas meters. The combustible gas detector can detect leakage points in a timely manner, avoiding the accumulation of gas indoors reaching the explosive limit, causing danger, and ensuring the safety of residents' lives and property.
3, Safety in confined space operations
Before entering confined spaces such as sewers, cellars, mines, etc., use a combustible gas detector to detect the concentration of combustible gases and determine if it is safe. If the concentration exceeds the standard, ventilation and other measures should be taken first to ensure the safety of the workers.
4, Fire safety
When a fire occurs, the combustible gas detector can detect the combustible gases produced by combustion, helping firefighters determine the development trend and degree of danger of the fire, and providing decision-making basis for firefighting and rescue.
