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When Do You Need Portable Gas Detector Calibration-converted

When Do You Need Portable Gas Detector Calibration

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  1. When Do You Need Portable Gas Detector Calibration When do you need Portable Gas Detector Calibration? It’s an extremely common question often asked by people who have to work inside confined spaces laced with hazardous gases. According to experts, the calibration frequency depends entirely on the type of detector you use. You must establish a calibration frequency to ensure your device continues to give accurate readings. Usually, it’s best to calibrate a gadget once every week. After multiple weeks, you may notice that you won’t have to calibrate the machine as frequently as you needed to earlier. If your device keeps performing as it should after skipping one or two calibration routines, you can think about calibrating it once every month or once every three months. Sometimes, you may have to resort to exceptional calibration frequencies. For instance, you’ll need it if you must present the data in court as proof. So, what is calibration anyway? It’s a process that ensures the gas detection device keeps performing optimally. You can calibrate the machine using an internal menu available within. Or, you can contact the dealer from whom you purchased it to get it calibrated. Every user must remember to check the expiry date of the calibration gas before initiating the process of calibration. Furthermore, you must use the appropriate calibration gas precisely or the necessary gas concentrations for the brand and type of machine you use. More about calibration

  2. Calibrating the gas detection device is part of the set of protocols of Confined Space Entry Safety. Now, if you prefer bump-testing your gas detector right before using it every time, you should extend the frequency of calibration by three to six months. You have to do it when the machine passes the bump test successfully every time. Bump testing basically involves holding the device to a level of calibration gas long enough to make it sound the alarm. Other than self-calibration, you should consider getting your gas detector serviced professionally every year. Annual servicing of gas detectors is an inspection procedure that incorporates repairing the device if needed and calibrating it too. Only authorized companies can perform annual servicing, though. On land, gas detectors need professional servicing once every six months. Contact US Address : 1035 Arroyo Verde Rd., Suite C California South Pasadena 91030 USA Phone 626-209-9644 Email info@tinosi.com

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