Inaccurate Readings on Handheld Methane Detectors? Here’s How to Fix Them!

Mar 02, 2026

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Inaccurate Readings on Handheld Methane Detectors? Here's How to Fix Them!

 

1, Calibration status verification

Regular calibration check: The methane handheld detector needs to be professionally calibrated according to the prescribed cycle. If not calibrated for a long time, the sensor performance is prone to drift, leading to inaccurate detection data. It is recommended to contact the equipment manufacturer or a qualified third-party organization in a timely manner to accurately calibrate the instrument using standard gases and eliminate measurement errors.

 

Simple environment calibration: Some models support environment adaptive calibration function. The instrument can be placed in a clean area with good ventilation and stable methane concentration for 10-15 minutes, and preliminary calibration can be completed using environmental reference values. If there is still a deviation after calibration, the professional calibration process should be initiated immediately.

 

2, Environmental factor investigation

Cross gas interference: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hydrogen and other gases may undergo cross reactions with methane detectors, causing abnormal readings. A closed space without interfering gases should be selected for retesting, and if necessary, a gas pretreatment device should be used to purify the gas to be tested.

 

Environmental conditions: Severe temperature fluctuations (>± 5 ℃/h) and strong airflow impacts (>2m/s) can interfere with the normal operation of the sensor. The instrument needs to be placed in an environment with constant temperature (20-25 ℃), constant humidity (40% -60% RH), and stable airflow, and allowed to stand for 20 minutes before measurement.

 

3, Hardware troubleshooting and repair

Air intake channel maintenance: If the air intake of the methane handheld detector sensor is blocked by dust or oil, it will cause gas diffusion to be obstructed, resulting in low detection values. It is recommended to use an anti-static soft bristled brush for gentle cleaning, or use high-purity nitrogen gas (pressure<0.1MPa) to blow away impurities. It is strictly prohibited to use liquid cleaning agents to contact the sensor.

Sensor life assessment: Electrochemical sensors have an inherent service life of usually 2-3 years, and prolonged use can significantly reduce sensitivity. If the service life of the instrument is close to or exceeds the design life, and the accuracy cannot be restored after calibration, it is necessary to replace the sensor of the same model in a timely manner.

 

4, Deep fault handling

Comparative verification method: Use another third-party calibrated and certified handheld methane detector of the same type to measure synchronously under the same environmental conditions. If the reading deviation between two devices exceeds 5% LEL, it can be determined that the faulty instrument has systematic errors and needs to be returned to the factory for maintenance.

 

System reset operation: For models equipped with intelligent control systems, you can attempt to perform a factory reset operation. This process may clear user-defined parameters. Before operation, it is necessary to back up calibration data through the device management software and strictly follow the user manual step by step.

 

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