The Wiki page on the Haber process says there are details in Ref 3 - the Ullman's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry in a chapter dedicated to Ammonia production about the temporary catalyst poison O2. Dont know if the permissible concentration of O2 is dependent on the type of catalyst used. From some other article, it appears N2 of 98% v/v N2, 1.1% O2 and the rest being Ar is acceptable for the HB process, so the O2 permissible limit would be somewhat higher. This is easily achieved in N2 produced from cryogenic distillation plants.