División Industrial

NOVEDADES

30.05.2019
5100P TDLAS TRANSPORTABLE
Based on Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) The 5100P analyzer provides simple, easy-to-use moisture analysis using tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) in a durable, lightweight, and mobile package for measurements in natural gas. Designed to be intuitive to start-up and log data, the 5100P is the tool-of-choice for users needing to perform measurements in remote locations or verify fixed analyzer installations.

• Fast response, highly accurate measurements

• Integrated sample system removes contaminants

• Rechargeable battery for at least 8 hours of operation

• Lightweight package simplifies transporting the device between locations

• Certified for use in hazardous areas

Minimal maintenance required The non-contact TDLAS sensing technology means that both the laser source and the detector are kept separate from the process. This eliminates the need for routine calibration, cleaning of the sensor or interferences from process contaminants, increasing measurement uptime and reducing total cost of ownership. To reduce the possibility of over pressuring the cell, or introducing contaminants, an integrated sample conditioning panel is included with the 5100P analyzer.

Measurement confidence To ensure accurate measurement, every 5100P is factory calibrated and tested prior to shipment. The 5100P also uses an internal reference to prevent any wavelength shift, when operated in the field. Although the 5100P, with its high-sensitivity, moisture-specific measurement will not be impacted by other constituents in the natural gas, the laser-source output must be monitored and controlled continuously to deliver an accurate moisture measurement every time.

Increased efficiency With an integrated sample system, using the 5100P is simple and easy. A measurement can be made in minutes, just connect the sample tubing, power up the analyzer, and start flow through the system. The TDLAS technology in the 5100P delivers immediate response to changes in the moisture content of the natural gas. Users no longer have to wait hours for the sensor to equilibrate and can make more measurements in less time. The 5100P is certified for use in hazardous areas so there are no costly enclosures or hot work permits needed to operate the analyzer.