Thursday, January 14, 2010

Propane Gas Detector Does Anybody Knows What Is 'msa Gas'?

Does anybody knows what is 'msa gas'? - propane gas detector

http://www.multigasdetection.com/?gclid = ...

this article, I read the last paragraph, and collided with this:
"Some of the gas detected by some detectors are among many
The ammonia, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, chlorine dioxide, chlorine, detection of combustible gas, fluoride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen detetector, Phosphine, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, helium, hydrocarbons, hydrogen, methane, MSA, carbon monoxide , propane, radon gas. "

he said. MSA Gas

MSA Gas I searched and found a company that makes masks and detectors, but nothing about the "gas-MSA"

ring a bell to anyone?

3 comments:

Dave_Sta... said...

This is probably not a supplier of chemicals for the staff to check what is the distribution on the site - that is really clear when I see things like "hydrogen fluoride and carbon monoxide three times.

In all likelihood, the people in a sales office RKI uses the term "MSA Gas" to describe the calibration in gas safety equipment for multi-gas detectors.

MontyH said...

Meters of gas detection is a known quantity of gas calibrated. For example - if you have a gas known to contain 10% oxygen by an oxygen sensor is expected to read at 10%. If you have not read 10%, it is time to recalibrate or replace the sensor. This company, RKI, probably with MSA test gas, the quantities that are used for the calibration is known. Most makeup manufacturers use different gases.

FAQQUIR said...

Sorry, I thougth this page is information in Spanish ...

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