GASCO Calibration Gas: Nitrogen, +/-2% Accuracy, CO/H2, Calibration Gas
The GASCO Calibration Gas: Nitrogen is a +/-2% accuracy calibration gas for portable gas detectors, compatible with all OEM gas detectors. It contains a mixture of Hydrogen 500 ppm in a Nitrogen background, supplied…
SKU 3G-OTH-550589
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Product Description
The GASCO Calibration Gas: Nitrogen is a +/-2% accuracy calibration gas for portable gas detectors, compatible with all OEM gas detectors. It contains a mixture of Hydrogen 500 ppm in a Nitrogen background, supplied in a 105 L cylinder (MPN 105ES-AM300-BSB).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GASCO calibration gas used for?
GASCO calibration gas is used to verify and adjust the accuracy of portable gas detectors across all OEM brands. This mixture of 500 ppm hydrogen in nitrogen ensures reliable sensor response for safety compliance in industrial environments.
What are the specifications of GASCO 105ES-AM300-BSB?
This GASCO calibration gas contains 500 ppm hydrogen in a nitrogen background, with +/-2% accuracy. It is supplied in a 105 L cylinder (MPN 105ES-AM300-BSB) and is compatible with all OEM gas detectors.
Where to buy GASCO calibration gas worldwide?
3G Electric supplies GASCO calibration gas worldwide, handling full logistics and customs clearance. As a global industrial solutions provider, we source and deliver this 105 L cylinder to your facility, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
How to use GASCO calibration gas for gas detectors?
Attach the regulator to the cylinder, connect to the detector's calibration port, and flow gas at the manufacturer-recommended rate. Allow sensor readings to stabilize before adjusting. Always follow the detector OEM's calibration procedure for best results.
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3G Electric supplies GASCO calibration gases for portable gas detectors. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









