Influence of environmental factors during the use of gas detectors
As one of the most commonly used detection instruments in industrial production, gas detectors can detect the concentration of toxic and harmful substances in production work, and send out an alarm when the predetermined alarm value is reached to ensure the personal safety of front-line workers. So, what factors will the gas detector be affected by when it is used?
When using a gas detector, we must pay attention to the use environment. There are many environmental factors that can affect the detection results of the gas detector, such as changes in humidity and temperature.
Changes in temperature affect the amount of oxygen actually present in the atmosphere. If the temperature in the working space fluctuates greatly, the detection results of the gas detector may drift. Impact.
If the air humidity in the work space increases and the water vapor content in the air is high, it may cause deviations in the oxygen readings. This effect will not be noticed immediately, but it will slowly affect the oxygen readings over several hours, eventually causing The test result is inaccurate. Therefore, when we inspect the air, we should pay attention to the temperature and humidity in the working air, and then adjust the detector.
