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WatchGas is a global manufacturer of high-end gas detection equipment dedicated to ensuring safety in industrial environments.

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WatchGas is a renowned worldwide brand specializing in gas detection solutions for various industrial applications. As a manufacturer of high-end gas detection equipment, WatchGas is dedicated to ensuring the safety of workers in hazardous environments, striving to make sure every customer returns home safely.

Their product portfolio includes portable single-gas and multi-gas detectors, fixed gas detection systems, and sampling equipment designed for industries such as oil and gas, shipping, mining, and power generation. WatchGas products are known for their rugged design, ease of use, and reliability in detecting toxic gases like Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxygen deficiency.

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watchgas MAN-ENG-v1.3L1E Sampling Backpack User Manual

December 29, 2025
watchgas MAN-ENG-v1.3L1E Sampling Backpack Safety Information Read First To ensure personal safety, read Safety Information - Read First and the Cautions before using the Sampling Backpack. For safety reasons, users…

watchgas SST1 Single Gas Detector Instructions

July 21, 2025
watchgas SST1 Single Gas Detector APPLICATIONS Oil and gas upstream Oil and gas downstream Contractors Site maintenance Turnarounds and shutdowns Boiler rooms Steel plants Laboratories Shipping Power generation Mining FEATURES…

watchgas SST1 Series Single Gas Device User Guide

July 18, 2025
watchgas SST1 Series Single Gas Device READ BEFORE OPERATION The SST1 Gas Detectors are personal safety devices designed to detect the presence of certain toxic gases, such as: Hydrogen Sul-fide…

watchgas ATEX Beacon Sounder User Guide

March 28, 2025
ATEX Beacon Sounder Specifications Application: ATEX Beacon Sounder series explosion-proof audio and visual caution spotlight fittings Working Conditions: Normal atmospheric pressure: 80kPa to 110kPa Normal oxygen content: 21% v/v Relative…

WatchGas SST Application User Manual

User Manual
User manual for the WatchGas SST Application, detailing its features for gas event download, device configuration, and fleet management using NFC technology. Compatible with SST-Range™ devices.

WatchGas SST1 2 & 3-Year Model User Manual

User Manual
Comprehensive user manual for the WatchGas SST1 single gas detector (2 & 3-Year models), covering setup, operation, alarms, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications.

WatchGas SST1 Single Gas Detector Quick Start Guide

quick start guide
Comprehensive quick start guide for the WatchGas SST1 single gas detector. Learn about operation, device overview, daily usage, event logs, bump tests, self-tests, specifications, and warranty information for detecting H2S,…

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  • What types of gases can WatchGas detectors monitor?

    WatchGas detectors are designed to monitor a wide range of gases including Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Ammonia (NH3), Phosphine (PH3), Hydrogen (H2), and Oxygen (O2) deficiency levels.

  • Do WatchGas portable detectors require calibration?

    Maintenance-free models (such as the SST1 2 or 3-year versions) do not require sensor calibration for their lifespan but should be bump tested regularly. Serviceable models require periodic calibration to ensure accuracy.

  • How should I clean my WatchGas detector?

    Clean the device with a soft, damp cloth using a neutral cleaner. Do not use solvents, soaps, or polishes, as these can damage the sensors and casing.

  • What is a bump test and how often should I perform it?

    A bump test exposes the detector to a known gas concentration exceeding the alarm setpoint to verify operation. WatchGas recommends performing a bump test periodically, especially if the device has been dropped, submerged, or if performance is in doubt.

  • Where can I find the serial number on my device?

    The serial number is typically located on the label on the back of the device housing or can be viewed via the device's information screen or connected mobile app.