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To arrange the procurement of a gas detection system with the specified features for continuous VOC gas detection in an explosion-hazardous area, follow these steps:

Product Feature

1. Product Research:

   - Begin by researching manufacturers or suppliers that offer gas detection systems with the specified features, especially those designed for use in explosion-hazardous areas.

 

2. Contact Manufacturers or Suppliers:

   - Contact the manufacturers or suppliers you've identified and inquire about the availability of a gas detection system that meets your criteria. Clearly communicate your requirements and expectations for continuous VOC gas detection in an explosion-hazardous area.

 

3. Request Quotations:

   - Request quotations for the gas detection system that aligns with your needs. Ensure that any warranty information and additional services, such as calibration and maintenance, are clearly outlined in the quotation.

 

4. Demo and Evaluation:

   - If possible, arrange for a product demonstration to ensure that the system meets your expectations and is user-friendly.

 

5. Choose the Right Product:

   - Evaluate the options presented to you and select the gas detection system that best fits your requirements and budget.

 

6. Purchase and Delivery:

   - Place your order with the chosen manufacturer or supplier and confirm the delivery terms, especially considering the potential hazardous area.

 

7. Installation and Training:

   - Coordinate the installation of the gas detection system, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and ensure that your team receives proper training on its operation and maintenance.

 

8. Cartridge Sensor Replacement:

   - Understand the procedures for easy cartridge-type sensor replacement and ensure that you have replacement cartridges readily available.

 

9. Digital Flow Sensor:

   - Familiarize yourself with the digital flow sensor's operation to maintain a regular flow rate for accurate detection.

 

10. PID Sensor for Low Concentration VOCs:

    - Configure the system to use the PID sensor for the detection of low concentration VOC gases.

 

11. Auto Calibration and Magnet Bar:

    - Set up auto calibration and program settings using the magnet bar for ease of use.

 

12. Digital Gas Concentration Display:

    - Configure and monitor the 4-digit digital gas concentration display for real-time data.

 

13. Output Signals and Communication:

    - Set up the 4-20mA output signal, RS-485 Modbus communication, and the 3-wire connection for signal and power as required for your monitoring and data transmission needs.

 

14. Alarms and Relay Outputs:

    - Configure the 2-stage alarms, trouble display, and relay contact output for safety and notification purposes.

 

15. Calibration and Maintenance:

    - Ensure that the system can be calibrated and maintained by one person, following the manufacturer's guidelines.

Product Appication

By following these steps and working closely with the manufacturer or supplier, you can arrange the procurement of the gas detection system that meets your specific needs for VOC gas detection in an explosion-hazardous area. Maintain proper documentation for warranty and service records to ensure the long-term performance of the system.