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NGA 2000 FID-2 Hydrocarbon Analyzer Module
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- Fast response – 90% fullscale within 1 second
- Automatic flame ignition under safe conditions
- Intrinsically safe/explosion-proof pneumatic section eliminates purge requirement
- Improved stability and signal-to-noise ratio
- Modular design allows custom mounting near sample source
- Advanced diagnostic capabilities
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Emerson's Rosemount Analytical NGA 2000 FID2
Hydrocarbon Analyzer Module is the industry’s first
modular total hydrocarbon analyzer. It is a self-contained
unit, complete with detector and electronics. The
analyzer module’s expandability allows for system
integration. The FID2 Analyzer Module can be part of a
sophisticated network or a "stand alone" analysis instrument
when combined with the NGA 2000 Platform and
Input/Output (I/O) Module.
What makes the family of NGA 2000 analyzer modules
unique is its advanced communication network which
allows identification of and interaction with other modules
in the analytical system. Because of this unique feature,
the FID2 Analyzer Module may be incorporated either
into a panel/rack or placed near the sample source up
to a mile away, thereby reducing sample handling
requirements.
Designed for continuous measurement of hydrocarbon
gas concentration, the NGA 2000 FID2 Analyzer Module
delivers unmatched measurement accuracy, reliability,
ease of use, simplified maintenance, advanced communication
capability and flexibility. Key to these attributes is
the detector assembly which utilizes flame ionization
detection FID2 technology. This methodology achieves
hydrocarbon measurement from 0 to 1 ppm methane
(CH4) to 0 to 5% methane (CH4) with the accuracy of
± 1% of fullscale. This array of ranges provides great
versatility.
FEATURES
In our continuing effort to improve technology, Emerson
has achieved superior flame ionization detector design.
In addition, the NGA 2000 FID2 Analyzer Module contains
a software-independent safety design which utilizes
intrinsically safe components for plant and personnel
safety. The FID2 Analyzer Module is divided into two
parts – a pneumatic section and an electronic section.
The two sections are separated by a pair of solid partitions
to prevent any gas leak in the pneumatic section
from reaching the electronics. The electrical connections
into the pneumatic section are made intrinsically safe by
a series of over-voltage protection devices and current-limiting
resistors. The combination of these two techniques
allows the analyzer to meet international safety
standards without the use of an expensive continuous
dilution purge. Note: due to this analyzer's unique safety
design, the FID2 Analyzer Module may not be mounted
within a conventional NGA 2000 Platform.
The FID2 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.
Performance capabilities consist of full dynamic range
control by software via operator interface; response time
of less than 1 second for 90% of fullscale; auto ignition
available for initial ignition of burner; automatic shutoff of
burner fuel (pure H2) at low sample pressure for increased
burner life; corrosion-resistant, stainless steel components
as standard.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
The NGA 2000 FID2 Analyzer Module is designed to
perform a variety of functions across many applications such as:
Measures hydrocarbons in exhaust emissions from internal combustion engines
Detects trace levels of hydrocarbon contaminants in pure gases used in the semiconductor industry
Monitors hydrocarbon contaminants in ambient air and other gases
Monitors engine combustion efficiency
Monitors hydrocarbons in cryogenics/air liquefaction processes
DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITES
Diagnostic capabilities consist of the following measurements:
Temperature of preamplifier and burner
Pressure of burner fuel, burner air and sample
Polarizing voltage to burner
Power supply voltages
Status of safety system components
Status of the block heater
Status of ionization flame
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The FID2 Analyzer Module uses the flame ionization
method of detection. The sensor is a burner in which a
regulated flow of sample gas passes through a flame
sustained by regulated flows of a fuel gas (hydrogen or a
hydrogen/diluent mixture) and air.
Within the flame, the hydrocarbon components of the
sample stream undergo a complex ionization that
produces electrons and positive ions which are collected
by an electrode causing current to flow through a
measuring circuit.
The ionization current is proportional to the rate at which
carbon atoms enter the burner and is therefore a measure
of the concentration of hydrocarbons in the sample. This
measurement of concentration is placed on the network,
where it can be shown on the platform display or on other
data acquisition devices.
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