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NGA 2000 HFID Heated Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer Module
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- Heated analyzer designed to operate from 200°F to 400°F
- Eliminates loss of hydrocarbons due to condensation
- Automatic safety purge cycle and flame ignition
- Meets NFPA 496 regulations for continuous dilution purge
- Automatic burner fuel safety shut-off
- Fast response – 90% full-scale within 1.5 seconds
- Remote control and automatic calibration capabilities
- On-line diagnostics
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The NGA 2000 HFID Heated Hydrocarbon Analyzer
Module uses flame ionization detection (FID) technology
to continuously measure total hydrocarbon concentration
in sample gas at any user selectable temperature
between 200°F and 400°F. The heated module eliminates
typical measurement errors associated with the
loss of hydrocarbon compounds due to condensation.
The HFID is an extremely versatile instrument due to its
ability to accept hot gas sample. Applications such as
internal combustion engine emissions (ICEE), ambient air
safety monitoring, carbon bed absorber monitoring, etc.
can all benefit from increased accuracy and simplified
sample handling requirements associated with the HFID
analyzer module.
The NGA 2000 HFID analyzer module is a self-contained
unit, complete with heated detector assembly and
associated electronics. The modular design allows for
easy system integration, expandability, and enough
flexibility to reach well into the next century. The HFID
module may be a "stand alone" instrument with the
addition of our Input/Output (I/O) module and platform or
it can be integrated into a sophisticated multicomponent
analyzer network.
What makes the NGA 2000 Series Analyzer Modules
unique is their built-in intelligence and their ability to
share that intelligence. Embedded in the NGA 2000
architecture is an advanced digital communication
network (LON) which allows interaction between other
analyzer outputs and diagnostic variables to a centralized
display panel on the plarform or to a remote PC.
Because of this distinctive feature, the HFID Analyzer
Module may either be incorporated into a panel/rack or it
can be placed near the sample source up to a mile away,
thereby further reducing sample handling requirements.
FEATURES
In our continuing effort to improve technology, Emerson
has integrated our superior flame ionization detection
design into a heated analyzer module. In addition, the
NGA 2000 HFID Analyzer Module contains a software-independent
safety design which creates a fully reliable
shutdown system for plant and personnel safety. As
required by Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories
(NRTL), the HFID is designed to meet NFPA 496 regulations
via continuous dilution purge. This entails purging
the analyzer with four times its volume prior to flame
ignition and includes automatic fuel shutoff due to loss of
flame or purge air. The HFID Analyzer Module is therefore
truly designed to meet all of your safety requirements.
The NGA 2000 HFID Analyzer Module houses all
components in contact with sample gas in an internal
oven compartment. Oven temperature is maintained at
any user selectable set point between 200°F and 400°F.
Therefore, the HFID provides increased measurement
accuracy over conventional FID analyzers because the
elevated operating temperature prevents hydrocarbon
compounds from condensing before they reach the
detector.
The HFID Analyzer Module contains performance features
as well as diagnostics that put it ahead of the competition
via response time, accuracy, ease of service and maintenance.
The microprocessor based operation of the NGA
2000 Series provides on-line diagnostics and network
communication capabilities which reduce cost through
centralized data processing and analyzer maintenance.
Diagnostics can be monitored while the analyzer is in
service allowing service requirements to be anticipated
and downtime minimized.
The analyzer is equipped with four user-selectable ranges
and auto ranging capability. The analyzer can also be
equipped with auto calibration cycle. The digital communication
network (LON) allows communication of numerous
physical parameters and diagnostic information like
oven temperature, flame status, burner air and fuel
pressure, safety purge status, etc. between the analyzer
and a remote platform or PC. In addition to network
operation, digital I/O's are available to monitor and control
analyzer functions.
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