Explosion-proof O3 Gas Sensor Fixed Ozone Gas Alarm Detector
The explosion-proof fixed ozone gas detector can be used in 24 hours continuous online monitoring of concentrations of ozone in the field.
Applications:
The ozone gas detector can be used in refinery, chemical plant, LPG station, boiler room, painting plant and other places with gas exists.
Ozone gas detector parameter | |
Range | 0-10ppm/0-20ppm/0-100ppm |
Precision | ≤±3% of reading(25℃) |
Baud rate | 2400/4800/9600 |
Output singal | RS485/ Analog |
Power supply | 12-24V DC |
Power consumption | <4W |
Working environment | -30℃~50℃ 0~100%RH |
Response time | <15s |
How to maintain the gas sensor
Maintaining gas sensors is essential to ensure their optimal performance, reliability, and longevity. Proper maintenance practices help prevent sensor degradation, drift, and false readings, ultimately contributing to accurate gas detection and safety assurance. Here are some key guidelines for maintaining gas sensors:
Regular Calibration: Calibrate the gas sensor according to the manufacturer’s recommendations and industry standards. Calibration ensures that the sensor’s response remains accurate and consistent over time. Depending on the specific sensor type and application, calibration may involve zero-point calibration (for removing offset errors) and span calibration (for adjusting sensitivity).
Scheduled Sensor Testing: Conduct routine testing of the gas sensor to verify its functionality and responsiveness. This may include performing gas checks with certified test gases or using built-in self-test functions if available. Regular testing helps identify any potential issues with the sensor’s performance.
Cleaning and Inspection: Keep the sensor housing, inlet ports, and optical surfaces clean and free from contaminants. When Use appropriate cleaning agents and methods recommended by the sensor manufacturer to prevent buildup of dust, dirt, or residues that may interfere with gas detection. Perform visual inspections to check for physical damage, corrosion, or obstructions.
Environmental Considerations: When Protect the sensor from extreme temperatures, humidity, corrosive chemicals, and mechanical stress that could affect its performance or lifespan.
Replacement of Consumable Parts: If the gas sensor incorporates consumable components such as filters, membranes, or electrolytes, follow the recommended replacement schedule to maintain optimal sensor performance and accuracy.
Record Keeping: When Maintain detailed records of sensor maintenance, calibration dates, test results, and any corrective actions taken. When Documenting maintenance activities helps track the sensor’s history, identify trends, and comply with regulatory requirements.
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