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H2S Analysers

We have a range of portable and fixed H2S monitors ideal for a range of industrial applications. All of our analysers are available for purchase with our portable analysers also being available to hire.

If you’re looking to purchase, contact our team about the analyser that you’re interested in or visit one of our global distributors.

Our range of H2S analysers

Our H2S monitors are ideal for ensuring that legal occupational exposure limits are maintained. Browse our range of hydrogen sulphide detectors below.

Why monitor hydrogen sulphide?

The legal occupational exposure limits for hydrogen sulphide are ten parts per million averaged over eight hours or fifteen parts per million over fifteen minutes – as determined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

It is essential to monitor H2S levels due its nature as an irritant and chemical asphyxiant. If levels of hydrogen sulphide remain unmonitored and isn’t controlled it can affect a worker’s ability to breath as the lungs absorb the gas. In more extreme circumstances where H2S levels are higher, it can begin to cause side effects including dizziness, nausea, and even death.

Why choose Gas Data H2S analysers

Our purpose-built hydrogen sulphide analysers are ideal for a wide variety of applications. Able to log and stream data to provide continuous readings, our analysers provide onsite personnel confidence in their safety.

Configure to your exact needs & requirements.

UK manufactured & serviced.

Unparalleled accuracy.

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For more information on our hydrogen sulphide gas analysers, please fill in the form below and a member of our team will be in touch as soon as possible.

Alternatively, you can contact us directly via email, office@gasdata.co.uk, or via telephone, +44 (0) 24 7630 3311.

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