The most commonly used fuel in the home and commercial kitchen is liquefied petroleum gas. LPG gas is a colorless volatile liquid obtained by natural gas or oil to cool down liquefaction in the refinery. It is easy to spontaneously ignite. When its content in the air reaches a certain concentration range, the light will lead to a fire, and a major bombing accident occurs in severe cases.
LPG is a flammable and explosive hydrocarbon. If it is not controlled, this characteristic of fuel will make it dangerous.
Resident house kitchen
Commercial Kitchen
There are two main ways to supply liquefied petroleum gas for residential use: pipeline transportation and bottled supply.
Household combustible gas detectors can monitor the concentration of liquefied gas/natural gas in the surrounding environment in real time. When the concentration reaches the alarm threshold, it will immediately send out an audible and visual alarm signal and close the valve to avoid safety risks caused by continued leakage of liquefied gas/natural gas.
The industrial version of the combustible gas detection alarm uses a better sensor than the household version. It can monitor the concentration of combustible gas leakage 24 hours a day. When it reaches the preset value, the alarm can immediately send out sound and light alarm signals. In addition, it can be linked to external equipment such as solenoid valves and fans.