Precautions for use of nitrogen oxide analyzer
Publication Date:2022/01/06 Nitrogen oxide is the 1 toxic gas, which will have varying degrees of harm to the human body. Long-term inhalation will cause brain paralysis, atrophy of hands and feet, etc. A large number of inhalation will cause central nerve paralysis, and will also cause memory loss, quadriplegia and even death. Therefore, in order to better monitor the nitrogen oxide emissions within the plant, it is a good choice to install a nitrogen oxide analyzer. However, in the process of using the nitrogen oxide analyzer, there are many matters worth noting. Do you know the NOx analyzer precautions? The following is a brief introduction by yi yun Tian:

Precautions for use of nitrogen oxide analyzer:
1. It is strictly forbidden to replace the sensor with electricity.
2. Keep dry and away from rain, moisture and corrosive liquids.
3. In order to ensure its service life, try not to install it in a high temperature, high humidity and high dust environment.
4. Do not use and store the nitrogen oxide analyzer in dusty and dirty places for a long time.
5. For nitrogen oxide analyzers that have not been used for a long time, power on and preheating first can make them work better.
6. The nitrogen oxide analyzer recommends testing and maintenance every 3 to 6 months.
7. If the nitrogen oxide analyzer is not operating normally, please repair it with the company's dealer. Do not repair it privately.
8. The installation, debugging and setting of the nitrogen oxide analyzer must be carried out by trained professionals.
7. Please use the charger provided or approved by the company to charge the nitrogen oxide analyzer. Unapproved chargers will cause unknown damage to the nitrogen oxide analyzer.
To sum up, it is the precautions for the use of nitrogen oxide analyzers. at present, nitrogen oxide analyzers have been widely used in petroleum and petrochemical, chemical plants, smelters, steel plants, coal plants, thermal power plants, pharmaceutical research, pharmaceutical production workshops, tobacco companies, environmental testing, school research, building construction, fire alarm, Sewage treatment, industrial gas process control, boiler room, garbage treatment plant, tunnel construction, oil pipeline, gas filling station, underground gas pipeline maintenance, indoor air quality detection, danger site safety protection, aerospace, military equipment testing, etc.
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