
WatchGas
SKU#: BR070
WatchGas Calibration Gas 34L ensures accurate calibration for gas detectors. Contains CH4, O2, H2S, CO. Balance: N2.
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The WatchGas Calibration Gas bottle offers absolute convenience and mobility, designed specifically for calibrating your portable and fixed gas detectors. Contains 34 liters of calibration gas in an aluminum container, ensuring durability and ease of transport.
The calibration gas mixture includes CH4 (2.5%), O2 (18%), H2S (25 ppm), and CO (100 ppm), with nitrogen (N2) as the balance gas. This specific mixture is tailored to ensure accurate calibration of gas detectors.
Calibration gas is a mixture of gases used to test and adjust gas detectors. These detectors rely on sensors that can drift over time, leading to inaccurate readings if not regularly calibrated. The calibration gas ensures that the sensors respond correctly to the target gases.
Calibration gas is used in routine bump testing and full calibration procedures. It is applied to the gas detectors to verify their accuracy and adjust them as necessary. This process is crucial for maintaining the reliability of the detectors and ensuring the safety of the environment.
Industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, laboratories, and confined spaces require routine calibration to meet safety regulations and protect workers from dangerous exposure. Professionals in these fields use calibration gas to ensure their gas detection equipment is functioning correctly.
Regular calibration and bump testing are essential to maintain the accuracy of gas detectors. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for calibration intervals and procedures. Ensure the calibration gas bottle is stored properly to maintain its integrity.
Store the calibration gas bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Proper storage conditions are crucial to maintaining the accuracy of the gas mixture. Ensure the bottle is securely capped when not in use.
Connect the calibration gas bottle to the sensor or instrument using the appropriate regulator and tubing. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for connecting and using the calibration gas to ensure proper calibration and accurate readings.


