ChrisAdam
Petroleum
- Mar 17, 2013
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I work for a large offshore installations where we have more than 1800 H2S electrochemical H2S detectors of various models, there has been a long discussions on how these detectors should be maintained. Vendors always recommend replacing the sensors heads routinely every 2 to 3 years but some managers argue that this is only to sell us large quantity of sensors.
Can you share your experience with this kind of detectors, do you regularly replace the sensors heads or you follow a performance test schedule upon which you replace the sensor heads, what's your criteria for replacing the sensor head.
Regards,
Chris
Can you share your experience with this kind of detectors, do you regularly replace the sensors heads or you follow a performance test schedule upon which you replace the sensor heads, what's your criteria for replacing the sensor head.
Regards,
Chris