A must have for kitchen safety! Ethanol Gas Alarm Installation and Use Guide

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-02-20

With the improvement of living standards, ethanol gas is widely used in household equipment such as kitchens and water heaters, which brings convenience but also increases safety hazards.

In order to effectively prevent accidents caused by ethanol gas leakage, ethanol gas alarms have become a must-have safety equipment in homes.

I remember a few years ago, a person in charge of a medical institution came to consult about the calibration of ethanol gas alarms, so in this article,BaideWe will introduce the ethanol gas alarm and installation height, calibration link, etc. to you in detail, if you have different views or related questions or needs, you can leave a message directly for consultation.

Ethanol gas alarm is a special equipment used to detect ethanol gas concentration, once it detects that the ethanol concentration exceeds the set alarm value, it will immediately send out an audible and visual alarm to remind the user to take countermeasures in time.

GeneralThe alarm value of the ethanol gas alarm is set to 200 ppm (i.e. 200 milligrams of cubic meters).If the value is exceeded, an alarm will be triggered.

In order to ensure the proper operation of the ethanol gas alarm, the installation height is very important.

It is generally recommended to install an ethanol gas alarm1. off the ground5 meters to 18 meters in height, which can better detect changes in gas concentration in the room and improve the accuracy of alarms.

In addition, the calibration of the ethanol gas alarm is also crucial.

Calibrate the ethanol gas alarm at regular intervals using a dedicated calibration gas to ensure its sensitivity and accuracy. General recommendationsCalibration at least once a year, or regular maintenance and calibration according to the manufacturer's requirements.

Finally, safety is always a primary consideration in family life. By installing ethanol gas alarms, we can detect potential safety hazards in time and protect the lives and property of our families.

[This article was originally written by Baide Calibration, Testing and Certification Agency, **please note** and source].

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