Range and accuracy sheets
Compare bandwidth, detector type, pressure range, flow condition, gas range, and stated accuracy class without mixing lab peak values with field stability.
Request sheet →Technical resources should shorten an engineering review rather than add another folder of disconnected PDFs. Agilent organizes datasheets, application notes, software guidance, calibration procedures, and approval documents around the decisions that buyers must defend: measurement range, uncertainty, sample matrix, protocol, hazardous-area marking, and data-integrity requirement. This page is written for engineers, quality owners, and procurement teams who need to compare instruments without reducing the decision to price and model number. Use it to prepare a review package before you request a quote.
Compare bandwidth, detector type, pressure range, flow condition, gas range, and stated accuracy class without mixing lab peak values with field stability.
Request sheet →Review HPLC troubleshooting, GC method transfer, RF signal capture, loop verification, and IAQ alarm planning with context-specific limitations.
Read notes →Check data acquisition, chromatography software, firmware, export format, and audit-trail needs before the instrument is quoted.
Check matrix →Prepare interval, reference standard, uncertainty statement, and NIST-traceable or national-standard evidence required by quality systems.
Plan service →| Decision area | Questions Agilent asks | Evidence to prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Accuracy | Is the claim a percent of reading, percent of span, or class statement? | Target uncertainty ratio, acceptance band, calibration interval. |
| Traceability | Which standards must the certificate reference? | ISO/IEC 17025 scope and NIST-traceable or national-standard chain. |
| Hazardous area | Which Zone and gas group apply? | Ex ia IIC T4 Ga, Zone 0 or other project-specific marking. |
| Detection | What sensitivity or response time is meaningful? | Target gas range, T90 limit, cross-sensitivity notes, or contaminant size. |
Agilent avoids shorthand that creates compliance risk. NIST is a traceability reference, not a product certificate. Explosive atmosphere language must include a marking and Zone. Global compliance cannot be claimed without naming the market, directive, or use case. Those distinctions make technical resources more useful during audits and handover.
Tell us which product family, measurement range, and approval region you are evaluating. We will identify the datasheets, service notes, and calibration documents that should sit in the same decision packet.
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