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Gas Monitor: How often should the sensors be replaced?

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Gas Monitor: How often should the sensors be replaced?

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The Toxic sensors should last about 2 years, except the ammonia NH3 sensor which lasts 300 ppm hours and the hydrogen cyanide HCN sensor which lasts 400 ppm hours. The combustible or LEL sensor can last many years. The sensors will need to be replaced when they no longer respond properly to calibration gas.

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