Functions and characteristics of the combustible gas detector
Portable combustible gas detector product functions
1. Can set high and low alarm points, two-level alarm, screen display alarm category, two-level triple alarm (sound, light, vibration), not easy to ignore
2. Sensor high concentration protection function
3. Provide real-time clock display function
4. Automatic calibration function to reduce measurement errors
5. Power on self-test function
6. Password management function, important operations require password verification to effectively prevent accidental operations
Characteristics of combustible gas detector
-Equipped with a built-in suction pump, it can suck gas from tens of meters away into the instrument for measurement
-Sound and light alarm
-Large screen display of numbers, characters, instantaneous values, and peak values
-Self check the display, battery, sensors, and sound and light alarm functions when turned on or needed
-Safety reminder: Regular flashing lights and sound prompts
-Outstanding audio sound alarm
-Equipped with a charger, easy to carry, and flexible to use
-The maintenance cost is very low
Maintenance and upkeep of combustible gas detectors
To detect combustible gas information, a combustible gas detector must communicate with the detection environment. Therefore, it is inevitable for various pollutants and dust in the environment to enter the detector, causing damage to the working conditions of the detector. The working environment of combustible gas detectors is relatively harsh, and many are installed outdoors. Poor maintenance can lead to errors or failure to detect combustible gas alarms. Therefore, regular cleaning and maintenance of combustible gas detectors is an important task to prevent malfunctions.
Grounding should be regularly checked. If the grounding does not meet the standard requirements or is not grounded at all, it can also make the combustible gas detector susceptible to electromagnetic interference and cause malfunctions. Prevent components from aging. From the perspective of reliability, it has been proven in practice that the failure caused by component aging tends to increase in systems with a service life of more than 10 years for combustible gas detectors. Therefore, if the service life exceeds the requirements of the usage regulations, it should be replaced in a timely manner.
