Cemtek Instruments offers a complete line of combustion analyzer products and compliance monitoring systems to streamline efficient process control. All Cemtek instrument's are carefully selected to meet the specific requirements of our customer's application. Instruments are field tested and fully supported by our team of field service and system engineers.
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Utilizing IR absorption and gas filter correlation technology, the Model 2000 Carbon Monoxide Monitor offered by Cemtek Instruments is ideally suited for most plant applications where low maintenance and rugged design is necessary.
The Model 2000 insures drift-free measurement yet requires no calibration gases to operate. Monitor performance can readily be verified at the plant using a certified test cell containing 100% carbon monoxide. With an integral air purge feature the unit can be protected from hot, dirty gases to maximize reliability and uptime all the while minimizing maintenance.
Normalization of gas output readings to standard measurement conditions including; pressure, temperature and oxygen is achieved via 4-20 mA inputs, the keypad as a direct entry or via a serial communications port if the monitor is part of an integrated system.
Providing ultimate versatility, the Cemtek Model 2000 is equally at home as a combustion monitor on large processes with high particulate loading or in difficult to access duct applications where low maintenance is a requirement.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Range: Selectable from 0 – 100ppm, 0-10,000ppm, Max range, 6,000ppm.meters
Display Unit: ppm mg/m3 (measured) mg/Nm3 (normalized)
Accuracy: ± 2% of measurement or ± 5ppm whichever is greater Outputs: Analog 4-20mA isolated
Volt-free contact, 1 0A @250V Volt-free contact, 1 0A @ 250V
Path Length: 1.6 to 25 feet (0.5 to 8m) Flue Gas Temperature: 0 to 1200 °F (0 to 650 °C) Construction: Cast aluminum, fully sealed to NEMA4 Ambient Temperature Limits: 0 °F to 160 °F (-20 °C to 70 °C) Power Requirements: 85-132/1 70-264V AC, 50/60 Hz, 50VA Air Purge Consumption: 1 liter/sec @ 1 bar (compressed air)
5 liter/sec (blower air)
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