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What Causes Gas Detector Beeping?
The gas detector might be in fault because of improper operation or
other causes. Consequently, the detection data might be inaccurate.
Continuing alarm of the gas detector is one of these faults. Then, what
are causes of continuing alarm of the gas detector?
Below are causes of continuing alarm of inflammable and toxic gas detectors:
Gas leakage might appear nearby inflammable and toxic gas detector installation sites. The concentration value will reach the upper limit, causing continuing alarm.
The indication of the combustible and toxic gas detector might not be calibrated, thus leading to continuous alarm;
The detection components might be damaged, making the alarm devices
impossible to work normally and finally giving out an alarm.
Dust and other dirties might enter the combustible and toxic gas detector, thus influencing the alarm's normal operation and resulting in its continuous alarm.
Below are several measures to be adopted when the combustible and toxic gas detector is found with continuing alarm: (Note: Causes of the detector's continuing alarm should be first clarified before any measures are taken.)
The plants can jointly conduct gas detection to confirm whether there is leakage with the surrounding plants:
Recalibrate the gas detector, change the damaged components in the detector for new ones:
Immediately clean away dirties entering the detector, and dry the detector. The detector falls under the category of precision devices, so its maintenance must be carried out by professional personnel. Otherwise, normal use of the detector might be affected.
Below are causes of continuing alarm of inflammable and toxic gas detectors:
Gas leakage might appear nearby inflammable and toxic gas detector installation sites. The concentration value will reach the upper limit, causing continuing alarm.
The indication of the combustible and toxic gas detector might not be calibrated, thus leading to continuous alarm;
Dust and other dirties might enter the combustible and toxic gas detector, thus influencing the alarm's normal operation and resulting in its continuous alarm.
Below are several measures to be adopted when the combustible and toxic gas detector is found with continuing alarm: (Note: Causes of the detector's continuing alarm should be first clarified before any measures are taken.)
The plants can jointly conduct gas detection to confirm whether there is leakage with the surrounding plants:
Recalibrate the gas detector, change the damaged components in the detector for new ones:
Immediately clean away dirties entering the detector, and dry the detector. The detector falls under the category of precision devices, so its maintenance must be carried out by professional personnel. Otherwise, normal use of the detector might be affected.