GB/T 20936.2-2017
AbolishedGas detectors for explosive atmospheres—Part 2:Selection,installation,use and maintenance of detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
爆炸性环境用气体探测器 第2部分:可燃气体和氧气探测器的选型、安装、使用和维护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides technical guidance for the selection, installation, use, and maintenance of flammable gas and oxygen detectors in explosive atmospheres. It is applied in industrial settings such as petrochemical plants, coal mines, and gas processing facilities where combustible gases or oxygen-deficient environments pose explosion risks. The standard ensures that detection equipment is correctly chosen and maintained to meet safety requirements for hazardous area classification and operational reliability.
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