Do I need to zero the gas detector when I turn it on

May 04, 2024

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Do I need to zero the gas detector when I turn it on

 

Is it necessary to "zero" the portable gas detector every time it is turned on and used. This is actually a good question, so what exactly is the zeroing step? As a standard procedure, perform four basic steps in clean air each time the instrument is opened.

1. Confirm battery level


2. Zero adjustment


3. Ventilation test


4. Clear Peak


Do you need to zero? There are several points to note:
1) The key to air zeroing is to know that you are in clean air. Unless you know you are in a clean air environment, you should not zero the instrument. Zeroing the instrument in the polluted atmosphere may lead to confusion of readings, and may even mask the readings of potentially dangerous gas concentrations.


2) If zero adjustment is necessary, but the surrounding environment is near a fire or in a smoke filled area with no clean air, you should use zero air (compressed air to remove impurities) to establish a standard for your detector. Zero air will not damage the functionality of your detector or interfere with the sensor.


In an unclean air environment, if the instrument is turned on and the combustible and toxic gas sensors read 000, while the oxygen sensor reads 20.9, what is the purpose of zeroing the gas detector? Assuming that your gas detector did not intentionally mask negative readings, it is not beneficial to set it to zero at this point. So, if you turn on your instrument and the reading is normal or within your acceptable range, there is no need to waste time completing the zeroing process. You won't become better or safer because of this.


But if you are preparing to zero, please ensure that you are doing so in a clean air environment.

 

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