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TELEDYNE
ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS
MAINTENANCE FREE SENSOR
The heart of the 3000TA-XL analyzer is Teledyne’s microfuel cell sensor that sets the industry standard for oxygen
analysis. The unit incorporates the B-2CXL sensor, which
is specifically designed for 0-1 ppm full scale oxygen
analysis applications.
The micro-fuel cell is specific to oxygen and can be used
in a variety of background gases including hydrocarbons.
With no electrolyte to change or electrodes to clean, it is
maintenance free.
APPLICATIONS
• Air liquefaction and separation
• Pure, gaseous hydrocarbon stream monitoring
MODEL 3000TA-XL
High Sensitivity Trace
Oxygen Analyzer
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0-1 ppm oxygent
No scrubberst
No zero gast
No maintenancet
No hassle
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eledyne’s Model 3000TA-XL is a precision, cost effective
instrument specifically designed to measure trace oxygen
in the 0-1 ppm region. Drawing on the solid performance
of Teledyne’s highly successful 3000 series platform,
the 3000TA-XL provides the user with a wide variety of
performance features and options to satisfy virtually any
application.
• Semiconductor manufacturing
• Protective atmospheric blanketing of primary liquid
feedstock and flammable liquids
• Process monitoring of gaseous monomers
• Gas purity certification
ADVANTAGES
• 0-1 ppm full scale capability
• Linearity of analysis across three user-selectable ranges
• Remote access to auto span and auto zero functions
• Autoranging to follow process upsets
• Maintenance-free sensor
FLEXIBILITY
The analyzer offers three dynamic, user-configurable ranges
and can be calibrated in any range. Two fully programmable
concentration alarms and relays provide the versatility to
satisfy nearly any requirement.
CONVENIENCE
The analyzer comes standard with two sets of analog outputs,
0-1 VDC and isolated 4-20 mADC for oxygen concentration
and range identification. Additionally, a bi-directional RS-232C
serial communication interface provides for remote monitoring
and control of span and zero functions.
Built for Reliability and Performance
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