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Understanding Multigas Detectors
I would like to know how a multigas detector works. How does the sensor sense the gas? What is there in those sensors? How is it calibrated? I mean all the basics about the working of gas detectors.
Looking forward to your replies.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
Understanding Multigas Detectors
I would like to know how a multigas detector works. How does the sensor sense the gas? What is there in those sensors? How is it calibrated? I mean all the basics about the working of gas detectors.
Looking forward to your replies.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
Dear Hansa, let me try to answer your query.
How Does a Multigas Detector Work?
In multigas detectors, different sensors are built-in, each suited for different gases. As detectors measure gas concentration, the sensor responds to a calibration gas, which serves as the reference point or scale. When a sensor's detection exceeds a preset alarm level, the alarm or signal will be activated.
How Do the Sensors Detect Gas?
The sensors operate based on different mechanisms like semiconductors, oxidation, catalytic, infrared, etc. The standard cells present in the sensor match the input air that goes into it, and if it exceeds the calibrated value, it raises an alarm. You may get further details from the attachments.
How Is It Calibrated?
We have to refer to the operational manual of individual detectors to understand the calibration procedure.
I hope this may be helpful to you. Do let me know your comments.
Regards
From India
How Does a Multigas Detector Work?
In multigas detectors, different sensors are built-in, each suited for different gases. As detectors measure gas concentration, the sensor responds to a calibration gas, which serves as the reference point or scale. When a sensor's detection exceeds a preset alarm level, the alarm or signal will be activated.
How Do the Sensors Detect Gas?
The sensors operate based on different mechanisms like semiconductors, oxidation, catalytic, infrared, etc. The standard cells present in the sensor match the input air that goes into it, and if it exceeds the calibrated value, it raises an alarm. You may get further details from the attachments.
How Is It Calibrated?
We have to refer to the operational manual of individual detectors to understand the calibration procedure.
I hope this may be helpful to you. Do let me know your comments.
Regards
From India
Thank you for your answers.
Gas Detectors and Alarm Systems
It's supposed that the O2 range increased gas detectors show the value in mean time to raise the alarm/sound. I have used MSA type gas detectors on my site. Please let me know if you need more information.
Regards,
From United States, Fpo
Gas Detectors and Alarm Systems
It's supposed that the O2 range increased gas detectors show the value in mean time to raise the alarm/sound. I have used MSA type gas detectors on my site. Please let me know if you need more information.
Regards,
From United States, Fpo
Dear Hansa,
First of all, sorry for being late. I missed out on replying to this thread. Raghu has already answered your query. The set point for the alarm is determined according to our requirements by the manufacturer. If it's a 21% high alarm level for Oxygen, and in case the atmosphere has more than 21%, it will trigger an alarm and will only stop when the atmosphere returns to normal conditions, i.e., 21% or below.
Now, you may go through the attached manual for the Multi-gas Detector by Honeywell. You will find a lot of information regarding the gas detectors in it.
@Raghu: Thanks for your inputs in the thread. Keep sharing and keep up the pace.
Regards
From India
First of all, sorry for being late. I missed out on replying to this thread. Raghu has already answered your query. The set point for the alarm is determined according to our requirements by the manufacturer. If it's a 21% high alarm level for Oxygen, and in case the atmosphere has more than 21%, it will trigger an alarm and will only stop when the atmosphere returns to normal conditions, i.e., 21% or below.
Now, you may go through the attached manual for the Multi-gas Detector by Honeywell. You will find a lot of information regarding the gas detectors in it.
@Raghu: Thanks for your inputs in the thread. Keep sharing and keep up the pace.
Regards
From India
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