What is the relationship between gas detectors and atmospheric pollution
Gas detector is an instrument tool used for detecting gas leakage concentration, including portable gas detectors, handheld gas detectors, fixed gas detectors, online gas detectors, etc. Gas sensors are mainly used to detect various gases in the environment. Gas sensors are used to detect the composition and content of gases.
How to choose a gas detector?
Firstly, it depends on whether the combustible gas detector has stability. The smaller the zero offset and full amplitude offset values, the better. Except for oxygen gas, all gas detectors will produce more or less interference reactions to other gases. The most common is an electrochemical sensor for detecting hydrogen sulfide. Therefore, as users, we must be familiar with the toxic gases that may exist in our homes.
Secondly, it is important to pay attention to whether combustible gas detectors are easy to identify. Digital or pointer type gas detector. Generally speaking, numerical models have the advantages of strong readability and fewer judgment errors. Is the display area large enough, with background light and large font for easy reading and understanding.
Is the volume of the alarm sufficient to distinguish background noise? Can alarm flashes be identified from different perspectives? As the concentration of the measured gas changes, whether the signal can be continuously displayed should stop the alarm after confirmation or taking measures.
Then pay attention to the lifespan of the sensor, the longer the better. The average lifespan of a general combustible gas detector is 2-5 years, and the smaller the error, the better. Accuracy and precision increase with the increase of service life. The warranty period of the product is generally 2 years.
Finally, check if the combustible gas detector is convenient to use. A good combustible gas detector has the following characteristics: light weight, small size, easy to wear and comfortable, and easy to maintain.
The Relationship between Gas Detectors and Air Pollution
Air pollution control requires monitoring first. In the process of air pollution control, gas detectors can take risks for humans and calmly respond to toxic, harmful, flammable, and explosive gases. Gas detectors can provide humans with a clearer understanding of various gas contents in the air, making it easier to track the source of polluting gases. During factory operations, gas detectors can constantly monitor whether toxic and harmful gases are leaking, nip production safety hazards in the bud, and also monitor whether exhaust gas is emitted in violation of regulations.
