Industrial Oxygen Sensors & Gas Analyzers
Panametrics, a Baker Hughes business, offers industrial oxygen and gas analyzers that improve process efficiency, optimize reactors, and provide greater confidence for petrochemical, power generation, and combustion efficiency applications. These solid-state oxygen and gas analyzer designs use no moving parts, ensuring reliable measurement even in difficult, high-noise environments.
From the microprocessor-based XMTC, perfectly suited for measuring the concentration of binary gas mixtures including hydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, helium, and more, or the explosion-proof design of the XDP, certified for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups B, & D, and II 2 GD EEx d IIC T6 hazardous areas, to the minimalist, mount-anywhere design of the Panametrics oxy.IQ, we're confident that if you need an industrial oxygen and gas analyzer in your production environment, we have an accurate and reliable solution for you.
Rugged and compact, the Panametrics XMO2 transmitter can be used to provide computer-enhanced, drift-free oxygen measurement. This transmitter offers accuracy and reliability for long-term oxygen measurements that are critical to your process and product quality.
The XMO2 combines computer-enhanced, automatic oxygen signal compensation, fast-response software, real-time error detection, and automated calibration with a proven thermoparamagnetic oxygen sensor to achieve unequaled performance and ease of use. Features include:
The Panametrics oxy.IQ contains a built-in microprocessor and is designed to fit easily into any installation site. The oxy.IQ is a highly reliable and cost-effective two-wire, loop-powered transmitter with a linearized 4 to 20 mA output.
It measures oxygen in ten ppm ranges and seven percentage ranges. All ranges are user-selectable. This compact transmitter uses proven sensor technology to accurately measure O2 in a variety of gases. The oxygen analyzer serves both general purpose and hazardous areas with an intuitive interface for easy programming.
Features include:
The Panametrics CGA351 Series of oxygen analyzers and monitors can be used for any variable gas stream or atmosphere that is clean and dry, including oxygen-enriched air feed to furnaces and a combustion index of blended fuel gases and oxygen content that is present during the heat bonding of plastics. Features include:
Applications and Uses
The CGA 351 zirconium oxide oxygen analyzer is suitable for monitoring and/or controlling high purity gas streams or atmospheres such as in air separation, heat treating, ceramic manufacturing, and other processes.
The Panametrics microprocessor-based XMTC is a compact, rugged, online thermal conductivity transmitter that measures the concentration of binary gas mixtures including hydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, helium and many others.
The analyzer also combines computer-enhanced signal measurement with fast-response software, real-time error detection, and digital communication via an RS232 or RS485 interface.
The XMTC thermal conductivity transmitter and analyzer are ideal for hydrogen and gas applications, along with industries such as metals, electric power, petroleum, chemical, methane, landfill, biogas, gas production, and food. Features include:
The Panametrics XDP explosion-proof display provides the measurement of percent or ppm oxygen or hydrogen gas. The explosion-proof XDP is certified for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups B, & D, and II 2 GD Exd IIC T6 hazardous areas. Features include:
Auto-verification/Auto-calibration
The XDP provides long-term, hands-off operation with this optional feature. When initiated, the XDP controls solenoid valves in the sample system to bring zero and span gases to the transmitter. Then the XDP software compares calibration gas readings with factory data to verify proper calibration. If an adjustment is necessary, the XDP makes corrections automatically and notifies the user via the front panel display and alarm contacts.
The Panametrics TMO2D is an optional display and control module that enhances the performance and operation of transmitters such as the XMO2, XMTC, or oxy.IQ.
It provides a two-line x 24-character backlit LCD display, display and option programming via keyboard, recorder outputs, alarm relays, and relays for driving sample system solenoids for automatic zero and span calibration, as well as a 24 VDC power supply for the transmitter.
Features include:
Optional Autoverification/Autocalibration
The TMO2D provides long-term, hands-off operation with this optional feature. When initiated, the TMO2D controls solenoid valves in the sample system to bring zero and span gases to the transmitter. Then TMO2D software compares the calibration gas readings with factory data to verify proper calibration. If an adjustment is necessary, the TMO2D makes corrections automatically and notifies the user via the front panel display and alarm contacts.
O2.IQ simplifies and standardizes your options for reliable oxygen measurement in a variety of applications. At the heart of this package is the oxy.IQ analyzer supported by a sample conditioning system purposefully designed to maintain ease of access and functionality in a space conscious housing. Simply mount the O2.IQ, connect to the two terminals and the analyzer is ready for its field calibration. Key highlights include:
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Panametricsindustrial oxygen and gas analyzers that improve process efficiency, optimize reactors, and provide greater confidencesolid-state oxygen and gas analyzer designs use no moving parts XMTChydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, helium, and morecertified for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups B, & D, and II 2 GD EEx d IIC T6 hazardous areasPanametrics oxy.IQPanametrics XMO2 transmittercomputer-enhanced, drift-free oxygen measurementcomputer-enhanced, automatic oxygen signal compensationa proven thermoparamagnetic oxygen sensor Panametrics oxy.IQ ten ppm ranges and seven percentage rangesuses proven sensor technologyboth general purpose and hazardous areasFeatures include:Panametrics CGA351 Seriesused for any variable gas stream or atmosphereApplications and Usesmonitoring and/or controlling high purity gas streams or atmospheres air separation, heat treating, ceramic manufacturing XMTC compact, rugged, online thermal conductivity transmitterhydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, helium and many otherscomputer-enhanced signal measurementreal-time error detection, XMTCindustries such as metals, electric power, petroleum, chemical, methane, landfill, biogas, gas production, and food Panametrics XDP certified for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups B, & D, and II 2 GD Exd IIC T6 hazardous areas.Auto-verification/Auto-calibrationXDP controls solenoid valves in the sample system to bring zero and span gases to the transmittercompares calibration gas readings with factory data to verify proper calibrationXDP makes corrections automatically and notifies the user Panametrics TMO2Denhances the performance and operation of transmitters such as the XMO2, XMTC, or oxy.IQ.Features include: Optional Autoverification/Autocalibrationcompares the calibration gas readings with factory data to verify proper calibrationthe TMO2D makes corrections automatically and notifies the userO2.IQPrev: Hydrogen Pathways to Zero in Canada
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