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Gas analysis system UPAS

gas analysis system
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Description

The new analytical platform UPAS developed by SK-Elektronik GmbH represents the possibility to integrate multiple analytical solutions for your measurement task. Therefore the overall graphical user interface can be adapted to your specific needs and shows several customized options. You are able to integrate your own systems as well as to choose from our analytical portfolio such as the FID or other solutions. Please feel free to contact us for your specific system integration project. Measurement System New digital pressure control (higher accuracy and long term stability) Gas distribution block is autonomous (no dependence on the system) Alternatively double-detector for a continuous measurement of CH4 und THC All models oxygen compensated (oxygen interference) Integrated dilution probe within the detector Integrated flame trap within the detector Monitoring using temperature - FTD (LEL-measurement with low response factors) Zerogas and burner air by activ-charcoal filter and thermal catalyst Own heated sampling system (IP65) Heated line up to 40 meters Communication 2 external inputs according to NAMUR 2 Measurement value outputs (integrated status-/ alarm board) 2 Galvanic isolated outputs 0(4)-20mA 4 alarm contacts Interfaces Ethernet; EIA 422/ EIA 485/ EIA 232 alternatively CAN Bus Remote Control (network-capability) USB-Port type B (Service-interface) USB-Port type A (Measurement value output USB stick/ USB printer) Services Consultancy services for applications FID instrument family (IP40/IP65) Monitoring in Zone 1 and 2

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