Description
A gas detector is a device that detects the presence of gases in an area, often as part of a safety system. This type of equipment is used to detect a gas leak and interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down. A gas detector can sound an alarm to operators in the area where the leak is occurring, giving them the opportunity to leave. This type of device is important because there are many gases that can be harmful to organic life.
Gas detectors can be used to detect combustible, flammable and toxic gases, and oxygen depletion, etc. This type of device is widely used in industry and can be found in locations, such as on oil rigs, to monitor manufacture processes and emerging technologies such as photovoltaic. They may also be used in firefighting.
While many of the standard gas detector units were originally fabricated to detect one gas, modern multifunctional or multi-gas devices are capable of detecting several gases at once. Some detectors may be utilized as individual units to monitor small workspace areas, or units can be combined or linked together to create a protection system.
SPECIFICATIONS
Gas Type
Oxygen / Carbon Monoxide /
Hydrogen sulfide / Combustible Gas
Measuring range
O²: 0~30% VOL
CO : 0~999 PPM
H²S : 0~500 PPM
Combustible Gas : 0~100% LEL
resolution
0.1% / 1μmo/mol(ppm) / 1%
Measuring Principle
Electrochemical principle, life for 2 years
Low / High Alarm
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Alarm Setting
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Alarm
Sound, Light Alarm. Adjustable Alarm values, Alarm sound up to 80 db.
Operating temperature
-10~50℃
Operating humidity
15%-95%RH (Standard)