Fit Testing & Calibration Gas

 

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FAQs

What is Calibration Gas?

Calibration gas is a mixture of gases that are used to test instruments, like a hazardous gas detector, for accurate readings.

Can I use expired calibration gas?

No, using expired gas can lead to inaccurate calibrations and unreliable detector readings.

Where should calibration gas be stored?

Calibration Gas should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

How often should I calibrate my gas detector?

This varies on the manufacturer recommendation however regular bump testing and calibrations are advised.

What connection is on your gas cylinders?

All our cylinders are fitted with a Standard C-10 thread valve and a regulator and tubing is required

What size are the gas cylinders?

Size

Contents

Pressure

Volume

Dimensions

Weight

34L (2AL)

34 litres

35 bar (500 psi)

0.9 litres

289 mm h x 76 mm diameter

0.61 kg

57L (8AL)

58 litres

35 bar (500 psi)

1.7 litres

362 mm h x 89 mm diameter

1.2 kg

100L (6D)

103 litres

108.6 bar (1000 psi)

1.5 litres

345 mm h x 83 mm diameter

1.4 kg