In industries such as environmental protection, chemical engineering, and metallurgy, the gas concentration and alarm records stored by intelligent gas detectors are crucial for safety traceability and equipment maintenance.
Read MoreIn mining operations, excessive concentrations of toxic, harmful, flammable, and explosive gases such as methane, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide can easily lead to explosions, poisoning, and other major safety accidents.
Read MoreIn daily life and industrial production, combustible gas detectors are important safety devices primarily used to monitor indoor gas leaks. When the gas concentration exceeds safety standards, they emit audible and visual alarms to alert people to take timely action.
Read MoreIf an explosion-proof four-in-one gas detector displays a sensor failure message, it means that one or more gas sensors are not functioning properly. This directly affects the accuracy of the detection results and may even render the device ineffective in providing safety warnings.
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