What factors should be considered when purchasing a toxic gas detector?
n the industrial production process, toxic and harmful gases emitted into the air of the workplace not only directly affect the safety and health of operators, but also pollute the surrounding environment.
Especially in production processes with outdated equipment and outdated processes, the problem of harmful gas damage is particularly prominent. Acute poisoning accidents often occur in the production process of companies, and the concentration of harmful gases in many workplaces greatly exceeds the standards set by China, posing a serious threat to the physical and mental health of workers.
In order to control the impact of toxic and harmful gases on the health of operators and take effective measures to control the hazards of harmful gases, it is necessary to first inspect and analyze the composition, characteristics, and quantity of workplace air and toxic and harmful gases emitted into the atmosphere. Based on the analysis data of gas detectors, targeted measures must be taken to effectively control environmental pollution.
Several factors that must be considered when selecting a toxic gas detector:
The accuracy of the detection instrument is the basic standard for the quality of gas detectors.
If the type and concentration of the test gas cannot be accurately displayed, it indicates that the quality and testing of the instrument do not meet the standards. However, there is often a problem of cross interference in gas detection channels in the current market for composite gas detectors, which can affect accuracy. Therefore, before selecting an instrument, we must pay attention to consulting and selling some of the issues affected by these gases.
2. Check the function of the instrument. Whether the instrument is good or not mainly depends on functions such as data transmission, fall alarm, and expiration reminder, greatly improving safety.
3. Is the response speed fast. When detecting data, once the value exceeds the limit, sometimes it only takes one second to successfully save lives. Therefore, the response speed of gas detectors is particularly important.