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Apr 17, 2024 - 02:22 PM
Often calgas, calibration gas, and bump gas are used interchangeably, but there are a couple of differences:
1. Calgas and calibration gas both refer to highly accurate standards used for calibrating or bump testing gas detectors
2. Bump gas specifically refers to gas that is only partially accurate and is used simply to verify that sensors are operational. Usually bump gas has higher values than calibration gas as it is used specifically to set the monitor into alarm.
1. Calgas and calibration gas both refer to highly accurate standards used for calibrating or bump testing gas detectors
2. Bump gas specifically refers to gas that is only partially accurate and is used simply to verify that sensors are operational. Usually bump gas has higher values than calibration gas as it is used specifically to set the monitor into alarm.
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