What is a flammable gas detector? What is it for?
There are literally many combustible gases in our daily lives, and the risks posed by them have long been a serious concern for public safety. Therefore, we must utilize a gas detector, specifically a combustible gas detector, in order to properly avoid the harm that flammable gas causes to us.
A detector known as a combustible gas detector reacts to the presence of one or more flammable gases. Combustible gas detectors come in two varieties: catalytic type and infrared optical type. The resistance variation of platinum wire made of refractory metal is used by the catalytic combustible gas detector to gauge the amount of combustible gas present. The platinum wire will undergo an oxidation reaction (flameless combustion) when combustible gas enters the detector. This reaction will generate heat, which will raise the platinum wire's temperature and alter its resistance.
A digital signal output and display are features of the explosion-proof combustible gas detector. There is only one type of gas detection for each gas detector. The industrial gas leakage detection and alarm device includes a gas detector as a combustible gas safety detection instrument. It can be permanently deployed in hazardous locations, both indoors and outdoors, where the measured gas leaks. It serves as the on-site monitor. The gas detector will quickly transmit the concentration data of flammable and explosive gases leaked on the scene to the gas alarm controller, which is controlled by the gas alarm, if there is a flammable gas leakage at the monitoring position.
