1. Our 4-Series electrochemical gas sensors are expertly crafted for vigilant gas leak monitoring and alert systems, ensuring immediate and dependable notification. However, they are not designed for continuous, long-term exposure to the target gas or for sustained online detection and analysis. Choose wisely for optimal usage and sensor longevity.
2. For optimal performance, sensor pins must be securely connected through a PCB socket. Direct soldering risks irreversible damage, compromising sensor integrity and function.
3. Protect sensor integrity by avoiding exposure to organic solvents, alcohol, paint, oils, and high concentrations of gases, including silica gel and other adhesives, to ensure sensor longevity and performance.
4. Electrochemical sensors with positive output current, such as those for CO, H2S, SO2, NH3, etc., are designed to utilize oxygen in their reactions. Calibration should be performed with air as the standard background gas to maintain sensor performance and accuracy, preventing potential sensor degradation.
5. To prevent damage or operational anomalies, avoid removing or inserting the sensor while it is powered on. Power down before adjustments to ensure stability and safety.