An exhaust gas analyser, also called an emission gas analyzer, is a device that is used to measure different gases in the exhaust. These gases in the exhaust are caused by combustion. By measuring the gases, the device delivers the readings about their content. The gases include carbon monoxide, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. The analysis is done by the gas analyzer equipped with NDIR and chemical sensors. This device is used in automotive industry to find out the leaks in exhaust system and evaporation emission system. The button in the center is the power button that is used to turn on and turn off the gas analyzer.
Specification
Display |
High-Quality Alpha-numeric LCD. (16 characters, 2 lines) |
Sampling |
Through inbuilt Sampling Pump. |
Zero Calibration |
Automatic at instrument start up with fresh air sample |
SPAN Calibration |
Automatic span areas 1) Fresh air for oxygen |
Response Time |
30 Seconds at 95% variation. |
Power Supply |
110V or 220V & AC Ni-cad battery pack with integral charger. |
Working Temperature |
-5 to 55 degree C |
Storage Temperature |
-20 to 50 degree C |
Probe Length |
SS 600 mm length standard (900 & 1200 mm optional) |
Probe Diameter |
8mm (12mm optional) |
Connection Hose (Probe Unit) |
2.0 meters, special lengths on demand. |
Battery Life |
6 hrs continuous operation. |
Data Memory |
500 readings for each gas |
Printer |
Impact type 24 columns. |
Printing Speed |
0.75 lines / seconds. |
Alarms |
Visual and audible, 4 Alarms |
Digital Interface |
RS 232 |
User Data |
2 lines of 16 characters |
Case |
Rigid Aluminum |
External Dimensions |
280 x 210 x 185 mm |
Weight (Gross) |
< 5 kg. with batteries (approximately) |
Interference Filters |
Provided with Sensors |