What is the measurement range of the combustible gas detector?
The detection range of combustible gas detectors is mostly standardized within 0-100% LEL. If the detected concentration of combustible gas leakage is greater than 25% LEL and less than 50% LEL, the combustible gas detector will issue a low alarm. When the concentration of combustible gas leakage exceeds 50% LEL, the combustible gas detector will emit high-frequency sound and light alarm warning signals to enhance the control of combustible gases in the environment by on-site operators, thereby achieving safe and efficient production.
What is the range of the combustible gas detector
The combustible gas detector can detect many combustible gases, such as natural gas, liquefied gas, coal gas, ethane, acetylene, butane, n-butane, isobutane, pentane, hexane, halogenated hydrocarbons (chloromethane, methylene chloride, trichloroethane, vinyl chloride), alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol), ethers, ketones (butanone, acetone), hydrogen, toluene, and other compounds (gasoline, industrial solvents, paints, thinners, coolants, dry cleaning solutions, methyl acetate, etc.).
Catalytic combustion gas detector is used to monitor the changes of combustible gases in the surrounding air within the range of 0-100% LEL. The sensor adopts catalytic combustion technology and can be replaced on site. Catalytic combustion sensors have a sensitive response to a wide variety of combustible gases. This technology has universal applicability for flammable gases.
Combustible gas detector is a gas detector installed and used in industrial and civil buildings that responds to the concentration of single or multiple combustible gases. The most commonly used combustible gas detectors in daily life are catalytic combustible gas detectors and semiconductor combustible gas detectors.
Semi conductive combustible gas detectors are mainly used in places such as restaurants, hotels, and home workshops where gas, natural gas, and liquefied gas are used. Catalytic combustible gas detectors are mainly used in industrial places where combustible gases and vapors are emitted.
The above is the introduction provided by Shenzhen Liye editor about the range of combustible gas detectors. We hope it will be helpful for you to understand combustible gas detectors! Regular cleaning and maintenance of combustible gas detectors is an important task to prevent them from malfunctioning.
