Seven common problems with gas detectors!
1. Calibration failure
The harsh environment and mechanical shock of the VOC detector will damage the instrument. If the gas concentration exceeds the detectable range, it will damage the sensor. The filter membrane and sensor port can also be contaminated by liquids, dirt and dust, which can seriously affect the degree.
2. Rapid detection failure
Regardless of how the gas concentration in the air changes with the VOC detector, if the sensor and filter membrane are damaged, the degree will not change. In order to ensure the normal operation of the detector, punctual and rapid detection is necessary.
3. The risk of moving makes the job more difficult
Temporary area monitoring or setting of on-site warning areas make mobile operations in known risk environments less frightening.
4. The detector cannot cope with the extreme environment
The oil and gas production environment of the VOC detector is extremely harsh, the temperature difference changes greatly, and it is exposed to seawater and hot and humid environments for a long time, which poses a severe challenge to the stability of the detector.
5. The messy user interface is time-consuming and labor-intensive
The impersonal operation interface and messy operation and maintenance work lead to the increase of cost and the decrease of on-site operation efficiency.
6. Ignoring defect alarms
VOC detector fault alarms need to be paid enough attention and reduced to avoid the time and money costs, so as to improve the working efficiency of the detector.
7. Ignore the data
The analysis of the event data of the VOC detector, including alarms and faults, is very necessary for operators to predict risks and ensure safety.






