Oxygen analyzer OMD-190
monitoringtraceautomatic

oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
oxygen analyzer
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Characteristics

Measured entity
oxygen
Application domain
monitoring
Measured value
trace
Mode of use
automatic
Technology
electrochemical
Other characteristics
RS485

Description

The OMD-190 series oxygen analyzer is a small, panel mount unit with a remote sensor housing. Designed for general purpose type installations such as wave solder reflow ovens, helium recovery systems or oxygen injection in fish farms. The electronics are highly reliable and feature-packed with a very easy-to-use menu interface. Electronic features include 4 – 20mA analog output, RANGE ID 1 – 5VDC output, 2 alarm relay contacts, bi-directional Modbus RS485 ASCII communication protocol, multiple analysis ranges, and a 10 – 28 VDC or 100 – 240 VAC power input. The oxygen sensor is based on the galvanic electrochemical fuel cell principal and is manufactured in house under a strict quality procedure. The sensors are self contained and minimal maintenance is required – no need to clean electrodes or add electrolyte. The precision sensors offer excellent performance, accuracy and stability while maximizing the expected life. The analyzer comes with multiple ranges from 0 – 10 PPM up to 0 – 100%. Optional sensors can be configured for PPM or Percent oxygen analysis, sensors designed for Inert or CO2 background gases applications are also available. Sensor housing is remote and includes a 6 foot cable. Optional sensor housings include direct fit KF-40 (inert glove box) or flow through housing (6 mm, 1/8″ or 1/4″ compression tube fittings).

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