If the construction process of the combustible gas detector is not standardized, what will be the impact?
The combustible gas detector is a gas detector that can detect combustible gases. It has a wide range of applications, simple operation and convenient use. It can detect the broken point of the underground telephone cable with helium as the marking gas; confirm the concentration of flammable gas in the tank or pipeline after inert gas replacement; it is used for pipeline natural gas replacement.
The non-standard construction process will cause the flammable gas detector to detect faults during use. If the combustible gas detector is not installed near the equipment that is prone to leaking combustible gas, or is installed adjacent to the exhaust fan, the leaked combustible gas cannot fully diffuse to the vicinity of the combustible gas detector, so that the dangerous leakage cannot be detected in time by the combustible gas detector. Sexual gas detector detection. The flammable gas detector in the house should be installed near the gas pipeline and stove in the kitchen. When the household uses natural gas, the gas detector should be installed on the ceiling within 300mm from the ceiling; when the household uses liquefied petroleum gas, gas The detector should be installed within 300mm from the ground. If the flammable gas detector is not reliably grounded, it cannot eliminate electromagnetic interference, which will inevitably affect the voltage and cause inaccurate detection data. Therefore, the flammable gas detector should be reliably grounded during the construction process. The combustible gas detector and wiring terminals are located in places prone to collision or water entry, resulting in open circuit or short circuit of electrical circuits. Welding must use non-corrosive flux, otherwise the joints will be corroded and detached or the line resistance will increase, which will affect the normal detection. Do not drop or drop the detector on the ground. After construction, debugging should be carried out to ensure that the combustible gas alarm is in normal working condition.
