How often does a gas detector need to be calibrated?
Gas detectors are one of the common detection instruments in industrial production. Due to long-term operation, their accuracy and performance may decrease. If not handled in a timely manner, it may lead to a decrease in detection accuracy. Therefore, it is necessary to calibrate gas detectors at regular intervals.
Calibration cycle of gas detector
Under normal use, gas detectors are usually calibrated once a year. However, for some gas detectors used in special fields, calibration should be strictly carried out every three months. The more instrument calibration, the more accurate the measurement results. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly calibrate gas detectors during use.
Calibration method for gas detectors
The calibration method commonly used for gas detectors is manual calibration. Manual calibration of various types of gas detectors involves the response level of the test gas with known concentrations. During the calibration process, attention should be paid to adjusting the degree to match the parameters of the test gas, which indicates that the calibration is complete.
From the above introduction, it can be seen that the calibration cycle of gas detectors is from three months to six months. During this cycle, calibrating the instrument can ensure that its measurement results are accurate. The instrument calibration method is usually manual calibration, and during the calibration process, operations can be carried out according to the steps in the manual. It is very necessary to calibrate the instrument during use, and care should be taken not to damage the instrument during the calibration process to avoid improper operations that may cause damage to the gas detector. The above is an introduction to how often gas detectors are calibrated. Generally, the calibration cycle and method of gas detectors sold by most manufacturers do not have significant differences.
