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OXYNOS® 100 Oxygen Analyzer
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- Single or dual channel analyzer – 1/4 19 inch table-top or rack-mountable versions
- Paramagnetic oxygen: single channel
- Electrochemical oxygen: single or dual channel
- External universal power supply
- Rugged design for mobile and stationary use
- Autocalibration with external solenoid valves via digital outputs
- User-friendly front panel and keypad
- Solvent-resistant, corrosion-proof paramagnetic measuring cell
- DMT suitability tested for paramagnetic and electrochemical oxygen
- TÜV suitability tested for paramagnetic and electrochemical oxygen – TI Air, 13th and 17th BImSchV (large furnaces and incinerators)
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FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS
The OXYNOS® 100 offers both paramagnetic (PO2) and
electrochemical (EO2) oxygen measurement in a
compact 1/4 19" housing. Either single channel or dual
channel measurement is available.
The paramagnetic cell is approved for safety measurement
with fast response. For special applications solvent
and corrosion resistent cells are also available.
The electrochemical cell with an acidic electrolyth offers
long-term stability for alkaline gas components such as
high amount of CO2.
The rugged, compact design in combination with low
power consumption and the ability for single or dual
channel measurement offers new opportunities for
mobile measurement.
Eight digital outputs allow threshold monitoring (two
thresholds for each channel) and control of external
valves (e.g. for use with an optional external
autocalibration unit). Three optional relays report the
actual analyzer status (NAMUR).
Like all the BINOS® 100 Series gas analyzers, the
OXYNOS® 100 offers a serial interface (RS 232 C or RS
485) for communication and external control of analyzer
functions.
For a complete overview of the 100 series (BINOS,
OXYNOS, HYDROS), please refer to PDS 103-110/120/140/170.A01.
Flue gas analysis of boilers and power plants
Biological process control in fermenters, sewage plants and landfill sites
Ambient air monitoring in workplaces and tunnels
Internal combustion engine emissions
Monitoring of fruit storage atmospheres
Metallurgical hardening and process gas
Oxygen monitoring for burner efficiency control
Safety measurement in flammable mixtures
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