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California’s Most Trusted EPA Protocol Gas Supplier.

Staying compliant shouldn’t slow you down. WestAir delivers precise, ready-to-use calibration gases that keep your emissions monitoring accurate and your operations running smoothly—with California’s largest inventory of EPA Protocol gases ready when you need them.

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Trusted EPA Protocol Gas Partner

10+ years of specialized chemists dedicated to precision and quality in EPA gas manufacturing.

Your Partner, Not Just a Provider

Your dedicated account manager keeps your system running smoothly.

Online Ordering & Account Management

Easily reorder, manage invoices, and update billing all in one place.

Cylinder Tracking & Telemetry

Real-time tracking means you never run out or worry about inventory.

Designed for the Way You Work

We tailor systems to boost your speed, safety, and efficiency.

Stress-Free Supply at Your Door

Our delivery network ensures safe, on-time service when you need it.

World-Class Lab & Gas Packaging

Get the volume and grade packaging your operation requires.

Confidence in Compliance

We prepare and analyze all EPA protocol gases in strict accordance with the EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of Gaseous Calibration Standards. Our rigorous process ensures complete traceability to NIST Standard Reference Materials (SRMs), giving you the confidence and documentation that regulatory compliance demands. This meticulous adherence to EPA standards is at the heart of our quality commitment, because accurate calibration starts with reliable, traceable reference materials.

Full Traceability

Our team of specialized chemists are dedicated to precision and quality in EPA gas manufacturing, offering complete in-house capabilities from cylinder preparation to final certification. With trusted traceability through GMIS that complies with both VSL and NIST standards, we ensure full adherence to federal and state regulations, giving you the confidence and reliability your testing and compliance work demands.

ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Certified

ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for testing and calibration laboratories that sets out requirements for the competence, impartiality, and consistent operation of laboratories, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of their testing and calibration results.

Precision & Maximum Stability

Cylinder Preparation

Vacuum and bake process removes all contaminants and moisture

Proprietary Conditioning

Specialized in-house mixture coats cylinder walls

Convenient Refills

• Controlled component addition
• Final certification against GMIS standard

Popular EPA Gases

Learn more about the different EPA gases commonly used for testing.

NO

Nitric Oxide

NO-containing Protocol gases are essential for calibrating the instruments that monitor industrial emissions, ensuring facilities comply with air quality regulations. Without accurate calibration standards, emission measurements would be unreliable.

NO₂

Nitrogen Dioxide

NO2 EPA Protocol Gases are needed to calibrate direct-reading analyzers that measure nitrogen dioxide in ambient air. These analyzers are used to monitor air quality and ensure compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).

SO₂

Sulfur Dioxide

Sulfur dioxide standards are used to calibrate Continuous Emission Monitors (CEMs) designed to measure SO₂ for compliance reporting. These monitors are critical for industrial facilities that need to track their emissions.

CO

Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide standards are used to calibrate Continuous Emission Monitors (CEMs) designed to measure CO for compliance reporting. These are critical for tracking emissions from industrial sources.

CO₂

Carbon Dioxide

In EPA Protocol Gas Verification Program audits, samples consist of tri-blends containing NO, SO2, and CO2 (5% to 20% by volume) in balance nitrogen. The presence of percent-level CO2 changes the viscosity and molar mass of the audit gas compared to single-component standards, making it essential for realistic calibration conditions.

O₂

Oxygen

Oxygen concentration is a key indicator of combustion quality and is used to normalize other pollutant measurements. It helps determine whether industrial processes are operating efficiently and meeting environmental standards.

C₃H₈

Propane

Propane serves as the reference compound for measuring total volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hydrocarbons in emissions. Since different organic compounds respond differently to flame ionization detectors, expressing results as “propane equivalents” provides a standardized way to report total organic emissions.

CH₄

Methane

Methane is both a greenhouse gas and a component of natural gas emissions. It’s also used as the reference compound for flame ionization detector calibration, making it essential for measuring total organic emissions accurately.

H₂S

Hydrogen Sulfide

H₂S gas standards with NIST-traceable certifications are used to calibrate hydrogen sulfide analyzers for ambient air monitoring, particularly for monitoring emissions from agricultural feeding operations (AFOs). Gas standards are prepared from the dilution of higher concentration (2-500 ppm) standard cylinders in zero air using a calibrated dilution system.

EPA REVIEWS

What customers say about our EPA Protocol Gas services

  • WestAir has been a trusted partner for our operations, providing critical specialty calibration gases essential for maintaining the accuracy of our Air Quality Management systems. Their reliable gas supply also supports effective emissions management in full compliance with state standards. We value their consistency, quality, and responsiveness.
    Ramesh Seeram, Instrument Mechanic Supervisor Los Angeles World Airports (LAX)
  • “Quality and assurance are two non-negotiables in our line of work – Marco and WestAir consistently show up for us when we need them the most and I can better focus on operations knowing they’ll never let us down.”
    Mariah Mandt, PE, Vice President of Operations Bakersfield Renewable Fuels, LLC.

Related EPA Gas Industries

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Power plants use EPA Protocol Gases to ensure accurate emissions measurements to comply with regulations and contribute to cleaner air. Specialty gas producers use the protocol to analyze and certify gases sold to electrical utilities.

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Refineries use EPA protocol gases for refining fuels and carefully monitoring emissions. This includes monitoring for SO2, NOx, CO, and hydrocarbons from various refining processes.

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Chemical gases

Chemical plants use EPA protocol gases for manufacturing chemicals while maintaining compliance, controlling costs and improving productivity.

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Manufacturing automotive gases

The auto industry was involved in developing the EPA protocol and uses these gases for emissions testing and quality control.

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Coal mines require custom calibration mixtures for monitoring air quality and safety in mining environments.

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EPA protocol gases are specialized calibration gases used to calibrate instruments that measure air pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. In smog inspections specifically, these gases ensure that the emissions testing equipment accurately measures the pollutants coming from vehicles.

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Rockets and spacecraft

EPA protocol gases are used throughout the aerospace industry primarily for calibrating emissions analyzers that test aircraft engines, auxiliary power units, and ground support equipment to ensure regulatory compliance.

EPA Protocol Gas FAQs

Learn more about EPA Protocol Gases.

What size cylinders do you offer for EPA Gases?

DA (150) Aluminum (150 cuft)
QA (80A) Aluminum (80 cuft)
GA (33A) Aluminum (30 cuft)

What are the typical lead times for EPA Gases?

2-4 weeks for most products
Depending on the components it could be anywhere from 2-6 if the components are more reactive.

Do your EPA gases come with a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?

Yes. Each of our cylinders come with a certificate of analysis. In addition, certificates of analysis can be requested upon request through your dedicated account manager or you can reach out to customer service for additional information or questions.

Do you have ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Certifications?

Yes. We carry both certifications and keep them in good standing every year.

Do you offer 24/7 emergency service?

Yes. Our dedicated account management and 24/7 emergency service is there to make a bad day better.

Related EPA Gas Applications

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