Model T200UP Ultra-Sensitive PhotolyticNO-NO2 Analyzer0 pages
TELEDYNE
ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION
A Teledyne Technologies Company
Model T200UP Ultra-Sensitive Photolytic NO-N02 Analyzer
The Model T200UP provides Trace Level measurements of NO
and N02 using our Model T200U NOx analyzer combined with a
patented photolytic converter. Even low temperature
molybdenum converters transform other nitrogen-containing
compounds such as HN03, PAN, etc. to a considerable extent.
Simultaneous measurements of N02 performed with
molybdenum and photolytic converters have shown significantly
different results in the presence of such compounds.
In the photolytic process the sample gas passes through a cell
where it is exposed to light at a specific wavelength from an LED
array. This causes the N02 to be selectively converted to NO
with negligible interference from other gases. Combined with
the proven Model T200U, it provides ultra-sensitive
performance, with a lower detectable limit of 0.1 ppb or better
and is ideally suited for NCore research sites and the low-level
direct N02 measurements required for roadside monitoring.
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.
►► Ranges: 0-5 ppb to 0-2,000 ppb,
user selectable
Highly specific conversion of NO2
►► Ethernet, RS-232, and (optional)
USB com ports
►► Front panel USB connections for
peripheral devices and firmware
upgrades
►► 8 analog inputs (optional)
►► 100 ppt lower detectable limit
►► Catalytic ozone scrubber
►► Comprehensive internal data
logging with programmable
averaging periods
►► Ability to log virtually any operating
parameter
►► Two-year warranty
Free Custom&r Support by t&l&phon& and email for the life of the instrument
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