Hydrogen Sulfide - Evikon PluraSens E2658 Series User Manual

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E2658-H2S 
Hydrogen Sulfide 
Colorless toxic, corrosive and flammable gas with a smell of rotten eggs. Occurs in natural
 
 
gas, volcanic gases, petroleum, and some sources of well water. It results from the
 
 
anaerobic decay of sulfur-containing proteins, e.g. in sewers. 
Synonyms: Hydrosulfuric acid, Sewer gas, Sulfuretted hydrogen.
Chemical formula 
Molar weight 
Conversion 
Relative gas density (to air) 
Boiling point 
Low explosive limit (LEL), % vol.
 
 
in air 
Upper explosive limit (UEL), %
 
 
vol. in air 
Odor 
Odor threshold 
Hazards 
Exposure
 
limits
 
(Commission 
Directive 
2009/161/EU) 
 
Conversion of ppm to mg/m​
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
   
The characteristic smell of rotten eggs. Above 30 ppm, the odor is 
Note:​ Sense of smell becomes rapidly fatigued and can NOT be 
Broad-spectrum poison, mostly affecting the nervous system. At 
low concentrations causes eye irritation, a sore throat and cough, 
nausea, shortness of breath, and pulmonary edema. Long-term, 
low-level exposure results in fatigue, loss of appetite, headache, 
poor memory, irritability, and dizziness. Exposure to high levels 
can induce immediate collapse, with loss of breathing and a high 
TWA  
STEL 
IDLH 
(NIOSH) 
3​
is calculated for 25°C and 1 atm. 
 
 
   
 
 
 
described as sweet or sickeningly sweet. 
relied upon to warn of the continuous presence of H​
   
 
 
 
 
   
1 ppm = 1.40 mg/m​
Highly flammable, explosive gas. 
probability of death. 
7 mg/mm​
14 mg/mm​
140 mg/mm​
Rev 16.12.2020 
   
 
 
 
 
H​
2​
34 
3
 
1.17 
−60 °C 
4.0 
44.0 
0.01-1.5 ppm  
S. 
2​
3​
/ 5 ppm 
3​
/ 10 ppm 
3​
/ 100 ppm 

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