Process gas analyzer IR202
COCH4process

Process gas analyzer - IR202 - YOKOGAWA Europe - CO / CH4 / process
Process gas analyzer - IR202 - YOKOGAWA Europe - CO / CH4 / process
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Characteristics

Measured entity
CO, CH4, process gas
Application domain
process
Measured value
concentration, flow
Mode of use
automatic
Technology
infrared, zirconia, paramagnetic
Other characteristics
calibration, control, simultaneous, non-dispersive

Description

The model IR202 is capable of measuring concentration of CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, and NO components in process gas by using the non-dispersive infrared method (NDIR), while measuring O2 with the paramagnetic or zirconia method. A maximum of 4 components including O2 (or up to 3 components without O2 measurement) are simultaneously measurable. A high-sensitivity mass flow sensor is employed in the detection unit for the infrared method. A single beam system for measurement makes maintenance easy and ensures high stability for a long period of time. The microprocessor-based IR202 has a large liquid crystal display and features easy operation, high accuracy, and multiple functions that make it optimal for measuring combustible gas from boilers and incinerators. By including this new product in the lineup, Yokogawa aims to capture a greater share of the gas analyzer market through solutions that improve plant efficiency and safety. This analyzer is a powerful tool for combustion control of various industrial furnaces, for botanical studies, and for global atmospheric research. Features Simultaneous measurement of 4 components, including O2 High stability for long periods Easy maintenance thanks to a single beam system for measurement Interactive operation on a large LCD screen Automatic calibration, self-diagnostics, and other useful functions

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