Oxygen analyzer 3190 / 3290
traceconcentrationfor integration

oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
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Characteristics

Measured entity
oxygen
Measured value
trace, concentration
Configuration
for integration, compact

Description

The 3290 analyzer proves that good things come in small packages. This microprocessor based unit offers high accuracy, easy use and all the standard features demanded by the end-user in a compact, budget priced design. Membrane command switches and a large, four digit LED display make setup and operation clear and quick. Range Options Depending on the application, this unit can be configured to use a Micro-fuel Cell sensor or zirconium oxide sensor, assuring the highest accuracy. With a long expected sensor life, the 3290 is as inexpensive to maintain as it is to purchase. It has a sensor failure alarm which takes away the worry and work out of the end-user’s hands. The ranges are field configurable between 1% and 25% oxygen with 0-25% oxygen calibration. An optional full scale range is available up to 100% and auto-ranging comes standard on this model. Two programmable failsafe concentration alarms (one high and one low set-point) provide the versatility to satisfy nearly any requirement. Outputs A standard 0-10 VDC output provides range identification, while the oxygen concentration is output through 4-10 mADC negative ground and 0-10 VDC negative ground signals. An optional unidirectional RS-232 serial interface is incorporated to relay information to a host computer for remote monitoring of all functions. Configuration information and analysis results are as close as your personal computer.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand C1.313

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