Continuous analyser X-STREAM
gasconcentrationthermal conductivity

continuous analyser
continuous analyser
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Characteristics

Measured entity
gas
Measured value
concentration, temperature, thermal conductivity, power
Technology
NDIR, paramagnetic, electrochemical
Other characteristics
continuous, calibration, dynamic

Description

The X-STREAM Enhanced XEGP general purpose continuous gasanalyzer measures up to five components simultaneously in various combinations. Its versatile design allows physical benches to be installed in their own compartment, separate from the electronics and comes in a 19 inch rack mount or table top enclosure. Specifications Enclosure RatingIP 20 acc. EN 60529 for indoor installation, protected against direct sunlight Power Supply100–240 V , 50/60 Hz WeightApprox. 12–16 kg (26.5–35.3 lbs) depending on configuration Analog Input2 analog inputs, 0-1(10) V (Rin = 100 kΩ) or 4(0)-20 mA (Rin = 50 Ω) Analog Output1-5, individually optically isolated 4(0)-20 mA (RB ≤ 500 Ω) Relay Outputs4 status relays acc. NAMUR NE 107 or e.g. concentration thresholds, valve status notification dry contacts: 1 A, 30 V Communication ProtocolEthernet with Modbus TCP; RS 485 / 232C with Modbus RTU; 2 USB ports Features Up to five component gas analyzer featuring NDIR/UV/VIS photometer, paramagnetic and electrochemical O2, thermal conductivity, and moisture sensors Enhanced performance with IntrinzX technology Modern communication capabilities including web-browser functionality Outstanding reliability with a three-year warranty Storage of data calibration and event log files Large dynamic ranges Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) controls sample handling and sample lines Very low temperature dependency

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