Air analyzer calibrator Series 6100
for gas analyzersportablemulti-point

air analyzer calibrator
air analyzer calibrator
air analyzer calibrator
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Characteristics

Applications
for air analyzers, for gas analyzers
Options
portable, multi-point
Temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Pressure

1.72 bar
(24.95 psi)

Min.: 1.38 bar
(20.02 psi)

Max.: 2.07 bar
(30.02 psi)

Description

The Environics® Series 6100 Computerized Multi-Gas Calibration System is a computer controlled, state-of-the-art instrument for dynamic multi-point gas calibration of ambient air analyzers. The Series 6100 automatically performs zero, precision, span and multi-point calibrations using NO, NO2, SO2, CO, 03, hydrocarbons and other gases of interest. The 6100 meets all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requirements. The Series 6100 consists of a single chassis supporting up to 3 thermal mass flow controllers, an ozone generation module, a mixing zone, a reaction chamber for gas phase titration, and control electronics. Commands are entered from the front panel and displayed on a backlit 4 line by 20 character liquid crystal display. The instrument may also be remotely operated using contact closures or the RS-232 serial data interface, both are standard in the Series 6100. The 6100 comes standard with two mass flow controllers, but a third can be added to support a larger range of dilutions. The mass flow controllers are calibrated to a NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) traceable primary standard. The calibration data consists of a comparison of desired versus actual flow over the full dynamic range of the instrument with linear interpolation between points. Calibration data is stored in non-volatile memory and may be updated by the user with a suitable standard.

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