Why do you need a gas alarm?
Publication Date:2022/05/24Why do you need a gas alarm? The emergence of a gas alarm can effectively protect the safety hazards, excessive gas should be found and dealt with in time, let's take a look at it.
With the gradual popularization of gas alarms, there are more and more problems in the construction of alarms. If the installation of alarms is not standardized, the detection will not work properly. The alarm must be welded with non-corrosive flux, otherwise the joint will be corroded and disconnected or the circuit resistance will be increased, which will affect the normal detection. Do not drop the alarm or drop it to the ground. In order to ensure that the gas alarm is in normal working condition, it should be debugged in time after construction.
in order to ensure the safety of gas alarm construction and the sensitivity of application, if the gas alarm is not grounded, electromagnetic interference cannot be eliminated, and there will be a fault of inaccurate detection data, so the gas alarm should be reliably grounded during construction. It is better not to have strong magnetic and electric interference on the scene of gas alarm controller. If there is strong magnetic and electric interference, it will also cause inaccurate measurement data. In general, there are many factors to install the alarm measurement work, so the installer must have a professional license.
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