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10 Reasons to test and calibrate your gas meter

1. Gas sensors can fail without warning. Electrochemical sensors are similar to a battery in design and can fail without warning.  Catalytic combustible sensors can be *poisoned by gases they see in the environment. Although gas meters have on board…

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Configuring a Gas Detection System

Let’s first review the components that make up a gas detection system as it will help determine the overall architecture and design of the gas detection system. Controller: The controller is the device that receives and displays the gas concentration…

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Questions to ask: Purchasing a Gas Meter

Q: What gases do I need to detect?  A: OSHA requires you to monitor for any gas that is combustible/flammable or poses a health threat. Low Oxygen levels as well as any toxic gas needs to be monitored.  The most…

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Common Gasses and where to find them

(Combustible / %LEL): The most common combustible gases are Natural gas (Methane), propane and hydrogen but there are many other hydrocarbon gases a combustible gas sensor can detect.  Methane gas is commonly caused when organic materials get digested by microorganisms, which release…

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RKI GX-6000 Instructional Videos

Instructional videos that cover the features, uses and maintenance of the RKI GX-6000

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RKI Eagle 2 Instructional Videos

Instructional videos that cover the features, uses and maintenance of the RKI Eagle

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RKI GX-2009 Instructional Videos

Instructional videos that cover the features, uses and maintenance of the RKI GX-2009

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RKI GX-2012 Instructional Videos

Instructional videos that cover the features, uses and maintenance of the RKI GX-2012

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  • 10 Reasons to test and calibrate your gas meter

  • Configuring a Gas Detection System

  • Questions to ask: Purchasing a Gas Meter

  • Common Gasses and where to find them

  • RKI GX-6000 Instructional Videos

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