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SPECIFICATIONS
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A.
GAS SAMPLE CONDITIONS |
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Number
of Inlets:
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Up
to four independent, simultaneous gas inlets. |
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Sample
Inlet Pressure:
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H2O
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30
125 psig (1.7 9.6 bar) |
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CH4
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20
125 psi (3.1 9.6 bar) |
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Flow
Rate:
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0.5
1.8 slm per inlet (depending on gas type) |
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Sample
Gases:
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Most
inert, toxic, passive, and corrosive |
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Sample
Line Temperature:
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0
60°C |
B.
GAS FLOW SYSTEM |
| Materials
of Construction: |
316L
stainless steel (optional Hastelloy®) |
| Wetted
Components: |
10
Ra surface finish |
| Gas
Connection: |
Sample
inlets & outlets - 1/4" VCR |
| Leak
Tested to: |
<2
x 10-8 mbar l /sec |
C.
ELECTRICAL |
| Alarm
Indicators: |
User-programmable
alarm set Points (1 per inlet) |
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Power Requirements:
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90-240
VAC 50/60 Hz |
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Power
Consumption:
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200
Watts max. |
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Output
Signals
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Recorder
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0-5
VDC, isolated 0-20 or 4-20 mA output per inlet |
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Alarm
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Form-C
relay per sample inlet
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User
Interface:
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10.4"
color VGA display with touch screen, PS2 Mouse and
Keyboard connection, 10BaseT Ethernet, USB, RS-232
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D.
DIMENSIONS |
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Mounting:
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Control unit:
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14"
x 19" x 14" (H x W x D) |
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Sensor module unit:
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7"
x 19" x 27" (H x W x D) |
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Single sensor modular unit:
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7.87"
x 4.57 " x 27.1" (H x W x D) |
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Weight:
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Control unit:
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29.6
lbs.(13.4 kg) |
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Sensor unit:
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#Channels
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Weight
(lbs. (kg))
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1
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38
(17.2)
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2
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57
(25.8)
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3
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76
(34.4)
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4
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95
(43)
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PERFORMANCE
(analyte specific) |
H2O |
CH4 |
Other |
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Lowest
Detection Limit:
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200
ppt |
2
ppb |
call |
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Sensitivity:
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100
ppt |
1
ppb |
call |
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Accuracy
(greater of):
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4%
of reading |
5%
of reading |
call |
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Speed
of Response (typical):
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Initial
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95% of Value
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| Operating
Range: |
0-5000
ppb |
0-8000ppb |
call |
| Environmental
Conditions: |
10-40°C |
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| Storage
Temperature: |
-10-50°C
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TECHNOLOGY |
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Method:
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Cavity
Ring-Down Spectroscopy |
| Patents:
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U.S.
Patent # 5,528,040 |
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Other
Patents Pending |
WHEN
MEASUREMENT IS A MATTER OF SURVIVAL
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in 2001, Tiger Optics brings you cutting-edge technology designed
for field use. With sales and service support available worldwide.
Tiger is ready to spring into action. |