| Intrinsically
Safe Product |
Model
EC91
Intrinsically
Safe Analyzer |
The
intrinsically safe oxygen analyzer, Model EC91,
can be located directly in a hazardous (classified) area. When powered
through approved safety barriers, the oxygen analyzer is intrinsically
safe. Intrinsically safe analyzers are preferred over explosion proof
equipment because there is not enough power present to create an ignition
source.
The EC91 Intrinsically
Safe Analyzer can be supplied with a barrier/power supply package
which converts 110V/220V AC into the correct voltage and sends it through
approved safety barriers. This intrinsically safe analyzer comes
with a 4-20mA analog output which after the barriers, can go directly to
a data logger or to a control room indicator.
Illinois Instruments'
EC91 Intrinsically Safe Analyzer detects
oxygen levels from .01 ppm to 21.0% and can be used in most industrial
gases and atmospheres. The instrument requires no periodic maintenance
such as replacing electrodes or electrolyte and is easily
calibrated using ambient air or standard calibration samples. The enclosure
is molded of glass fiber reinforced polyester, an impact resistant material
unaffected by oils, common acids, and alkalies. A wide door is fitted with
stainless steel hinge pins making it suitable for harsh environments and
protected to IP67 standards.
The
Model EC91 can be wall or post mounted and transmits a 4-20mA signal corresponding
to the oxygen level. The unit may have up to six ranges and has an LCD
for local indication. An optional control room display and alarm unit is
also available. All electronic circuits are intrinsically safe and have
been certified to BASEEFA and CENELEC standards. Connections to safe areas
must be fitted with shunt diode safety barriers.
Features:
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Insensitive
to sample flow rate |
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Maintenance
free disposable measuring cell |
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Six
selectable ranges cover ppm and percent levels |
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Air
calibration check |
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Rugged
construction unaffected by orientation or vibration |
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Simple
to operate |
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Specific
to oxygen |
Applications:
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Inert
atmosphere gas blanket monitoring |
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Quality
control (gas mixing and manufacturing) |
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Cryogenics/Glove
boxes |
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Gas
purity certification |
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Microbiology/Biotechnology |
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Metallurgy |
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Safety
applications |
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Gas
line monitoring |
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