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Coefficient of Variation : 10% (for 10 to 20 ppm), 5% (for 20 to 100 ppm)
** Shelf Life : Please refer to the Validity Date printed on the tube box.
** Store the tubes in dark and cool place.

CORRECTION FOR TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND PRESSURE :
1. Temperature :

No correction is required.

2. Humidity :

No correction is required.

3. Pressure :

To correct for pressure, use the formula below.

Tube  Reading (ppm) 

×

1013 (hPa) 

Atmospheric  Pressure  (hPa)

MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE :

1. For checking the leakage of the pump, insert a freshly sealed detector tube into the pump. Follow the

instructions provided with the pump operation manual.  

2. Break the tips off a fresh primary tube and analyser tube using the tube tip breaker of the pump.
3. Connect the © marked ends with rubber tubing after snapping off each end.
4. Insert the analyser tube securely into pump inlet with the arrow 

on the tube pointing toward the

pump.

5. Make certain the pump handle is all the way in. Align the guide marks on the pump body.
6. Pull the handle all the way out until it locks at one pump stroke (100 mL). Wait 1.5 minutes and

confirm the completion of the sampling.   

7. For smaller measurements less than 10 ppm, repeat the above sampling procedure three more times.

For measurements higher than 100 ppm, prepare a fresh tube and perform a half pump stroke.

8. Read concentration level at the interface where the stained reagent meets the unstained reagent.
9. If necessary, multiply the readings by the correction factors of pump stroke and atmospheric pressure.

INTERFERENCES :

The table of this interference gases primarily expresses the interference of each coexisting gas in the
gas concentration range, equivalent to the gas concentration.  Therefore, the test result may be given
positive result by the other substances not listed in the table.  For more information is needed, please
contact us or our distributors in your territory

APPLICATION FOR OTHER SUBSTANCES :

Tube 136L can also be used for other substances as below:

FOR SAFE OPERATION :

Carefully read this manual and the instruction manual of your Gastec Gas Sampling Pump.

WARNING :

1. Use only Gastec detector tubes in a Gastec Pump.
2. Do not interchange or use non-Gastec parts or components in Gastec’s detector tube and pump

system.

3. Using non-Gastec parts or components in Gastec’s detector tube and pump system or using a non-

Gastec detector tube with a Gastec pump or using a Gastec detector tube with a non-Gastec pump
may damage your detector tube and pump system, or may cause serious injuries, or death to the end-
user. It will also void all warranties; and guarantees regarding performance and data accuracy.

CAUTION : If you do not observe the following precautions, you may suffer

injuries or damage the product.

1. When breaking the tube ends, keep away from eyes.
2. Do not touch the broken glass tubes, pieces and reagent with bare hand(s).
3. The sampling time represents the time necessary to draw the air sample through the tube. The tube

must be positioned in the desired sampling area for the entire sampling time or until the flow finish
indicator indicates the end of the sample.

NOTES :

For maintaining performance and reliability of the test results.

1. Use Gastec Gas Sampling Pump together with Gastec Detector Tubes only for the purposes specified

in the instruction manual of the detector tube.

2. Use this tube within the temperature range of 0 - 40°C (32 - 104 ).
3. Use this tube within the relative humidity range of 0 - 90%.
4. This tube may be interfered with by the coexisting gases.  Please refer to the "INTERFERENCES"

below.

5. Shelf life and storage conditions of the tube are marked on the label of the tube box.

APPLICATION OF THE TUBE : 

Use this tube for the detection of Methyl Bromide in air or the industrial areas and determining the
environmental atmospheric condition.

SPECIFICATION : 

(As a result of Gastec’s commitment to continued improvement, specifications are subject to change
without notice)

Instructions for
Methyl Bromide Detector Tube

No.136 L

Detecting Layer

10

20

40

60

80

100

ppm

136L

Oxidizing Layer

Measuring Range
Number of Pump Strokes
Correction Factor
Sampling Time
Detecting Limit
Colour Change
Reaction Principle

2.5 - 10 ppm

4

1/4

10 - 100 ppm

1
1

100 - 200 ppm

1/2

2

45 seconds

0.5 ppm ( n = 4 )

White

Yellow

1.5 minutes per pump stroke

CH

3

Br + I

2

O

5

+ H

2

S

2

O

7

Br

2

Br

2

+ o-Tolidine  

Yellow Holoquinone

Benzyl Bromide Conc. (ppm)
Tube 136L Reading (n=1)

10

10

Bromform Conc. (ppm)
Tube 136L Reading (n=1)

Substance

Chlorobromomethane
1,1-Dibromoethane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
Ethyl Bromide
n-Butyl Bromide

Correction Factor

1.1
0.7
0.8
0.5
1.0
1.0

No. of Pump Strokes

1
1
1
1

1/2, 1, 4

1

Measuring Range

11 - 110 ppm

7 - 70 ppm
8 - 80 ppm
5 - 50 ppm

2.5 - 200 ppm

10 - 100 ppm

21

20

46

40

80

60

100

80

100

1

10

5

10

20

30

40

20

40

60

80

50

100

Substance

Chlorine, Bromine, NOx
Saturated Halogenated Hydrocarbons

Interference

+
+

Interference gas only

Yellow
Yellow

(1) Benzyl bromine

(2) Bromform

CORRECTION FACTOR :

Detector tubes are primarily designed to measure specific gases. But it is also possible to measure
other substances of similar chemical properties with the aid of a correction factor or chart. Therefore,
please make use of the correction factor/chart measuring ranges as a reference. For more precise
factor please contact your Gastec distributor.

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