Specifications include, but are not limited to: Dry Gas Containers - 1. The dry gas container must contain at least 105 Liters of Dry Gaseous Ethanol at 70 deg. F. 2. Dry Gas Container must be capable of connecting directly to Intoximeter’s EC/IR I and EC/IR II, CMI 8000, as well as regulators used with RBT-IV and AS VXL devices and preliminary breath testing instruments approved for use in Illinois. 3. Dry Gaseous Ethanol Standards must appear on the DOT, NHTSA conforming products list of calibrating units and have NIST NTRM ethanol standard traceability. 4. Dry Gaseous ethanol standards must consist of ethanol in a nitrogen mix. 5. Dry Gaseous ethanol standards mixture must be 223 ppm of ethanol in nitrogen and be labeled as “ethanol content equivalent to .082 (G/210L) +/- 2% BRAC at sea level (pressure of 760 MM of HG). 6. The dry gas canister must be labeled with an expiration date, lot number, and tank number. 7. An altitude conversion chart will be affixed to the container that displays the corrected value of the gas for comparison with the result of the instrument’s analysis during accuracy checks.