Common Fault Causes and Troubleshooting of Combustible & Toxic Gas Alarm Detectors
1. When displaying a "FAUL" fault, it is usually caused by three reasons: wiring errors, wire breakage, or sensor damage. Once the cause is identified, the appropriate solution will be to perform testing and analysis. If it is found to be a wiring error or wire breakage related issue, rewiring is sufficient. If it is found through inspection that the sensor is damaged, then it is generally necessary to replace the sensor.
There are usually two reasons for the lack of response to gas detection: either the sensor is broken or the circuit is faulty. The corresponding solution is also very clear. If it is detected that the sensor is faulty, simply improve the sensor. If a circuit fault is detected during testing, it is necessary to seek repair from the manufacturer. Typically, the combustible and toxic gas detection alarm needs to be returned to the factory for repair by the manufacturer's technical engineers.
There are two reasons for abnormal connection with the controller host, namely wiring failure and circuit failure. The solution is also very simple. If it is a wiring fault, it is necessary to check the circuit. If you don't know how to do it, you can ask the Kulike manufacturer for phone or video guidance. If it is a circuit fault, then the same way as before, it is necessary to seek repair from the manufacturer.
In fact, to summarize, it can be found that common faults in combustible and toxic gas detection alarms mainly involve three types of components, namely wiring, circuits, and sensors. Therefore, by starting from these three aspects, we can solve the faults of these three manufacturers. Of course, the inspection of the circuit can be carried out under the guidance of Kulike technical engineers over the phone, while the other two types of faults require repair and replacement by the manufacturer.
