What factors influence the use of gas detectors?
As one of the commonly used detection instruments in industrial production, it can be used to detect the concentration of toxic and harmful substances in work. Gas detectors can be used to detect the types of gases present in the environment, and corresponding safety protective equipment can be used based on the detection results. So, what factors will affect the use of gas detectors?
When using a gas detector, it is important to pay attention to the usage environment. There are many factors that can affect the detection results of the gas detector, such as changes in humidity and temperature. The change in temperature will affect the actual amount of oxygen present in the atmosphere. If the temperature fluctuation in the workspace is large, the results detected by the gas detector may drift. In this case, the gas detector should be zeroed on site to minimize the impact of temperature on the detection results.
If the air humidity in the workspace increases, the water vapor in the air will drive away oxygen, causing the oxygen reading to drop. This effect may not be immediately detected, but after several hours, it will gradually affect the degree of oxygen and affect the detection results. Therefore, when inspecting the air, we should pay attention to the temperature and humidity of the air in the workspace, and adjust the detector.
For gas detectors, they can play a role in detection and warning. If the combustible or toxic gases in the air exceed the standard, they can effectively alert people and take effective defense measures.
