Sulfur analyzer T100H
temperaturebenchtopUV fluorescence

sulfur analyzer
sulfur analyzer
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Characteristics

Measured entity
sulfur
Measured value
temperature
Configuration
benchtop
Technology
UV fluorescence
Other characteristics
data acquisition, extractive

Description

The Model T100H SO2 analyzer uses the proven UV fluorescence principle with the high measurement ranges and interferent rejection needed for extractive source monitoring. The Model T100H provides a simple but precise solution for a broad range of CEM and stack testing applications. The instrument design provides minimal quenching by O2 or CO2 and less than a 0.1% response to water in the sample. Additionally, special optical filtering reduces the effects of NO interference. All T Series instruments offer an advanced color display, capacitive touch screen, intuitive user interface, flexible I/O, and built-in data acquisition capability. All instrument set up, control and access to stored data and diagnostic information is available through the front panel, or via RS232, Ethernet, or USB com ports either locally or by remote connection using the included APIcom™ software. Features Ranges: 0-10 ppm to 0-5,000 ppm, user selectable Dual ranges and auto ranging Large, vivid, and durable color graphics display with touch screen interface Ethernet, RS-232, and (optional) USB com ports Front panel USB connections for peripheral devices and firmware upgrades 8 analog inputs (optional) Adaptive signal filtering optimizes response time Temperature & pressure compensation Fast response (<30 seconds to 95%) Comprehensive internal data logging with programmable averaging periods Ability to log virtually any operating parameter Two-year warranty

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