Gas detector Innova 1314i
multi-gastracephotoacoustic

gas detector
gas detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
multi-gas, trace
Technology
photoacoustic, gas
Other characteristics
high-precision, remote

Description

Highly Accurate, Stable, Quantitative, and Remotely Controllable Gas Monitoring System Advanced Energy's Innova 1314i is a highly accurate, reliable, and stable quantitative gas monitor. Its measurement principle is based on the photoacoustic detection method. Extremely versatile by design, the 1314i can measure at trace levels almost any gas that absorbs infrared light. •Multi-gas monitoring of up to five different gases (+ water vapor) can be measured with excellent sensitivity and accuracy •Suited for permanent monitoring tasks at low O&M costs •Highest stability (low drift) makes calibration only necessary one to two times per year, and no carrier gas is needed •Direct sampling Overview Advanced Energy’s Innova® 1314i photoacoustic gas monitor is a highly accurate, reliable, and stable quantitative gas monitoring system. Its measurement system, based on the photoacoustic infrared detection method, is capable of measuring almost any gas that absorbs infrared light. Gas selectivity is achieved through the use of optical filters. By installing up to five filters, the 1314i can measure the concentration of up to five component gases and water vapor in any air sample. The detection limit is gas-dependent, but is typically in the ppb region. Benefits •Selectively measure a wide range of gases / vapors •Ensure a maximum of only two calibrations a year •Operate immediately with virtually no warm-up time necessary •Easily calibrate, configure and view / analyze data via PC •Accurately compensate for temperature and pressure fluctuations, water vapor interference, and interference from other known gases
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