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Gas leak sensors are devices designed to detect the presence of gases in an area, typically to prevent hazardous situations such as explosions or toxic exposure. These sensors work by using various sensing technologies, including electrochemical, infrared, or semiconductor methods, to identify specific gas concentrations in the environment. They are commonly used in industrial settings, laboratories, and residential areas to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
| Detection range | 0 to 100% LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) |
| Power supply | DC 12V to 24V or AC 110V to 240V |
| Output signal | Analog (4-20 mA) or digital (RS485, Modbus) |
| Response time | Less than 10 seconds |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to 50°C |
| Humidity range | 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing |
When choosing a gas leak sensor, consider the specific gases you need to detect and ensure the sensor is calibrated for those substances. Look for features such as detection range, response time, and output signal compatibility with your existing systems. It is also important to check for certifications relevant to your industry, such as ATEX or IECEx for hazardous locations. Specify the quantity needed for your application to receive accurate quotes.
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Gas leak sensors can detect a variety of gases, including methane, propane, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen.
Calibration frequency depends on the manufacturer's recommendations, but it is typically every 6 to 12 months.
Yes, but ensure the sensor is rated for outdoor use and can withstand environmental conditions.
The lifespan can vary, but most sensors last between 3 to 5 years before needing replacement.
Installation can vary; some sensors are plug-and-play, while others may require professional installation.
Yes, regular maintenance checks are recommended to ensure proper functioning and reliability.