Gas Detector Selection Guide for Different Environments
The requirements for gas detection in different work environments in daily life require the selection of appropriate and correct gas detectors. This is something that every person engaged in safety and hygiene work should pay attention to. How to choose and use the detector correctly in different environments? There are mainly two environments for use.
1, For open or developmental sites such as open workshops, this type of instrument can be used as a safety alarm. Portable diffusion gas detectors can be used because they can continuously, real-time, and accurately display the concentration of toxic gases on site.
2, Workplaces with strong or enclosed properties, such as reaction tanks, storage tanks or containers, sewers or other underground pipelines, underground facilities, agricultural enclosed grain warehouses, railway tankers, shipping cargo holds, tunnels, etc., must be inspected before personnel enter, and the inspection must be conducted outside the enclosed space. At this point, it is necessary to choose a multi gas detector with a built-in sampling pump. Because there are significant differences in gas distribution and types in different parts (upper, middle, and lower) of a confined space. So a complete enclosed space gas detector should be a portable instrument with built-in pumping function for non-contact and segmented detection of hazardous gases with multiple gas detection functions to detect different spatial distributions, including inorganic gases and organic gases. It should also have oxygen detection function to prevent oxygen deficiency or enrichment. Its small size does not affect workers' work. Only in this way can the absolute safety of personnel entering confined spaces be guaranteed. From this, it can be seen that when using gas detectors in different environments, it is important to pay attention to the usage method. This not only ensures safe work, but also enables better analysis and detection reports.
