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News Release from: Systech Instruments | Subject: Series 900 oxygen analysers
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 August 2007
New versions of oxygen analysers offer
versatility
Systech Instruments has launched new versions of the company's Series 900 oxygen analysers
The main design changes are aimed at making the instruments even more versatile and easy to install and use As with the earlier versions of the oxygen analysers, the new design is available with a range of electrochemical fuel cell sensors and a choice of bench top, weatherproof (IP66/NEMA 4X) and rack mounting cases, with or without a built-in bypass flowmeter
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Series 900 instruments incorporate a number of detailed improvements that include password protection for the system set-up and three, user configurable analogue outputs in addition to the RS232/485 data communication interface and high/low and fault alarm outputs.
Depending on the sensor selected, the Series 900 analyser is designed to monitor oxygen content of a wide variety of gas streams such as hydrogen, combustibles, hydrocarbons and inert gases, and will measure in the range 0.01 ppm to 30 percent using a trace level electrochemical sensor and from 0.01 to 100 percent using the percent sensor which may be used with acid gases such as carbon dioxide.
All Systech Instruments' sensors are easily calibrated to ambient air.
For ISO purposes, certified and traceable calibration gases can be used to meet the most demanding quality assurance programme.
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