Oxygen analyzer WDG 1200
flue gasmonitoringfor integration

oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
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Characteristics

Measured entity
oxygen, flue gas
Application domain
monitoring
Configuration
for integration
Protection level
rugged
Other characteristics
control, temperature control, single-sensor

Description

Using AMETEK’s industry-proven zirconium oxide sensor technology, the WDG-1200/1210 range provides the world’s first fully-integrated, standalone flue gas oxygen analysers. The user interface is mounted onto the probe, lowering installation costs. The unique design allows the sensor assembly to be removed without disturbing the outer protection tube. This means maintenance can be carried out easily on-site, with all parts replaceable in the field, reducing costs and downtime. The WDG-1200/1210 offers local control via the simple user interface attached to the probe, with a remote-control unit available for less accessible locations. Advanced communications options allow straightforward integration into plant control systems. The WDG-1200/1210 range provides the essential measurements for combustion efficiency, NOx reduction, excess air measurement and pollution control applications in the hydrocarbon processing, industrial processing and power generation industries. COMPLETELY FIELD SERVICEABLE The inner tube structure, including the sensor assembly and heater, can be completely removed, leaving the outer protection tube in the process. This makes field service fast and easy, without the expensive downtime of a return-to-factory repair. SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE OPERATION The user interface is mounted onto the probe for local control at the measurement location. For restricted or hostile locations, a remote-control unit is available. Both methods use simple push-button operation and a clear LED display for ease of use.
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