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Calibration Gas and Reference Chart

Calibration gas ensures gas monitors can accurately detect gas levels and prevents sensors from becoming less accurate over time. 

  • Accurate calibration gas is critical for ensuring reliable gas detection readings.
  • Calibration gas has a limited shelf life that varies by gas mixture and manufacturer, ranging from 6 to 36 months.
  • Proper storage is essential for maintaining the integrity of calibration gas, including storing it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat sources.
  • Always check the expiration date of calibration gas before use, and replace it if it has expired to prevent inaccurate readings.
  • Keeping accurate records of calibration gas usage and expiration dates can help ensure gas detectors are always calibrated and working properly.
  • Don't take chances with expired calibration gas - it can lead to potentially dangerous situations. Always use fresh, properly stored calibration gas for optimal results in gas detection.

Calibration Gas Chart is below:

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