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  1. How to Set Hibernation Mode on the WatchGas SST1 Disposable Detector
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    How to Set Hibernation Mode on the WatchGas SST1 Disposable Detector

    The WatchGas SST1 is a disposable monitor, so there is no need to replace the sensor or the battery. The range is available with a 2 or 3 year life time depending on the type of gas. An innovative ...
  2. Calibration in Hazardous Areas
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    Calibration in Hazardous Areas

    There are many hazardous areas in the process industry where calibrations must be performed. When selecting calibration equipment that is safe to use in a hazardous environment, it is important to ...
  3. Gas Detection in ATEX Rated Zones
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    Gas Detection in ATEX Rated Zones

    What is an ATEX Rated Zone?An ATEX-rated area is a hazardous area with a potential risk of explosive atmospheres due to flammable gases, vapours, liquids, or combustible dust. ATEX is derived from two...
  4. A Frontline Safety Gas Detection Overview
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    A Frontline Safety Gas Detection Overview

    Overview of Gas Detection In this guide, we'll provide an overview of types of gas detection, their use, and their limitations.  What is Gas Detection and Where it's Used? Gas detectors are ...
  5. How Do I Clean My Gas Detector?
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    How Do I Clean My Gas Detector?

    Keeping your gas detector clean should be an important part of ensuring it is compliant and operational.  Care should be taken when cleaning as there are several solvents and lubricants within ...

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