Overview
HUIRUIPU HRP-B1000-H2S Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Detector is a cost-effective waterproof single Gas detector with a friendly interface in all Chinese. It adopts pure imported Sensor, with high Sensitivity, stability and reliability. It is widely used in oil production, smelting, chemical industry, municipal administration, sewage treatment, electric power, gas, mining, tunnel construction, fire protection, warehousing, papermaking, brewing and other places that need to detect the concentration of toxic and harmful gases.
Features
1. Upload computer function (temporarily optional)
2.6000 alarm record query function
3. Ultra-small size, exquisite design
4. Super high waterproof design
5. Sensor fault self-test, auto calibration function, reduce measurement errors
6. Provide Replaceable In-Line Module Sensors
7. Two-level triple alarm (sound, light, vibration)
8. Sound and light alarms can be clearly identified
9. The shell is made of engineering plastic, which is non-slip, waterproof, dustproof and explosion-proof.
10. Feels good, small and easy to carry
Principle
Electrochemical sensor is used to detect hydrogen sulfide gas by diffusion sampling method with Response Time ≤ 15 seconds.
Applications
Oil extraction, smelting, chemical industry, municipal administration, sewage treatment, electric power, gas, mining, tunnel construction, fire protection, warehousing, papermaking, brewing
Standards
Ex ib IIB T3 Gb
Steps
1. Power on and use
2. Detection of gas concentration
3. View LCD display real-time data and system status
4. Take appropriate measures according to sound, light, and vibration alarm instructions
5. Charge for 6-8 hours to maintain standby time greater than 8 hours
Notice
• Ambient Temperature -20 ℃~ 50 ℃, Humidity < 95% RH (No condensation)
Sensors have a lifespan of 2 years and need to be replaced regularly
• Make sure the battery is fully charged before use and avoid operating in an under-voltage state
• Keep equipment drying to avoid condensation affecting performance
Sensor self-checking and calibrating regularly to reduce measurement errors