GASCO Calibration Gas: Nitrogen, Disposable, +/-5% Accuracy, NH3, Calibration Gas
The GASCO Calibration Gas: Nitrogen (MPN 58L-13-80) is a disposable calibration gas for all OEM gas detectors, featuring an ammonia 80 ppm gas mixture with +/-5% accuracy and a nitrogen background gas.
SKU 3G-OTH-550845
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Product Description
The GASCO Calibration Gas: Nitrogen (MPN 58L-13-80) is a disposable calibration gas for all OEM gas detectors, featuring an ammonia 80 ppm gas mixture with +/-5% accuracy and a nitrogen background gas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GASCO calibration gas 58L-13-80 used for?
This disposable calibration gas is used to verify and adjust the accuracy of all OEM gas detectors. It contains an ammonia 80 ppm mixture in nitrogen, ensuring reliable sensor response for safety compliance in industrial environments.
What are the specifications of GASCO 58L-13-80 calibration gas?
The GASCO 58L-13-80 is a disposable calibration gas with an ammonia 80 ppm gas mixture, nitrogen background gas, and +/-5% accuracy. It is designed for use with all OEM gas detectors and carries manufacturer part number 58L-13-80.
Where to buy GASCO calibration gas 58L-13-80 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies and delivers the GASCO 58L-13-80 calibration gas worldwide. We handle full logistics and customs clearance, ensuring you receive the correct ammonia 80 ppm mixture for your gas detectors, regardless of your location.
How to use GASCO disposable calibration gas for gas detectors?
Attach the GASCO 58L-13-80 cylinder to your gas detector's regulator, then release the ammonia 80 ppm mixture at the recommended flow rate. Allow the sensor to stabilize, then compare readings to the certified +/-5% accuracy. Dispose of the cylinder after single use.
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