Calibration Gas Kits
Gas detectors are critical for employee safety in many industrial and manufacturing settings. In turn, regularly calibrating those gas detectors is essential to ensuring accuracy and reliability in the detection of concentrations of potentially hazardous gases. RC Systems provides gas calibration kits for its wide selection of gas detectors. Each gas detector calibration kit includes a bottle of calibration gas (a secondary bottle can be added), a calibration adapter with tubing, a carrying case, and a standard fixed flow regulator for non-reactive gases. Stainless steel regulators for reactive gases and demand flow regulators for sample systems also are available when you order our calibration gas kits.
Over time, the sensors in gas detectors can drift, meaning their readings may become less accurate due to environmental conditions, aging, or exposure to high gas levels. Regular calibration adjusts the detector to account for these changes, verifying that it reads gas concentrations correctly. This is crucial for safety in environments where toxic or combustible gases are present. Inaccurate readings can lead to undetected gas leaks, health risks, and even explosions. Proper calibration also ensures compliance with industry safety standards and regulations.
RC Systems recommends performing calibrations:
- Immediately prior to placing a gas detector in service
- Whenever a new sensor is installed
- Every six months for routine calibrations (more often if the sensor is known to have been exposed to gas for extended periods of time)
- Periodic bump tests are recommended to ensure correct operation if the detector has potentially been exposed to incompatible gases
RC Systems also offers a few gas detector models that require no routine calibration.
The calibration gas bottles in our kits come in three sizes: 58 liters, 105 liters, and 116 liters. The gas types and concentrations vary depending on which gas calibration kits are ordered. Need help? Our 24/7 technical service support experts are only a phone call away and can walk you through the calibration process.