Flue gas analyzer RG 399
processtracefor integration

Flue gas analyzer - RG 399 - ADOS GmbH, Mess- und Regeltechnik - process / trace / for integration
Flue gas analyzer - RG 399 - ADOS GmbH, Mess- und Regeltechnik - process / trace / for integration
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Characteristics

Measured entity
flue gas
Application domain
process
Measured value
trace
Configuration
for integration
Mode of use
automatic

Description

The flue gas analyser RG 399 is suitable for supervising exhaust and process gases that contain traces of corrosive gas and /or dust. The gas preparation before analysing, is achieved by way of a double-filter that is self-regenerating. Fields of Application Supervision of flue gases Supervision of boiler installations Supervision of process and exhaust gases and many more Features Various types of measurement sensor can be used Long service life of the measurement sensors is ensured by including a pre-cleaning of the test gas to remove any corrosive components Gas conditioning specific to the application by the use of various types of filter medium Automatic regeneration of the filter used Suction system, thus hot test gases can be monitored Integrated flow control Direct recognition of the warning status by way of a coloured LC-Display Menu-assisted operation via two keys Three alarm levels, independently adjustable from 5 to 100% of the measurement range Three floating alarm outputs for controlling external warning and control devices Floating fault contact Serial output RS 232 or RS 485 4-20 mA current interface Various designs of housing are available, for example, 19" rack system, wall-mounting housing High standard of service reliability Low current consumption Un-interruptible power supply (UPS) is available
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