The Model 4080 is designed to detect hydrocarbons (C1-C9+) which may not absorb in the UV region)
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FEATURES
- Designed to detect hydrocarbons (C1 – C9+) which may not absorb in UV region
- Temperature controlled stripper system effectively strips hydrocarbons from water by cross flowing N2 over the packed stripper column.
- Includes Drier Assembly to ensure a dry sample gas is delivered to the analyzer
- Model 4020 THC analyzer to measure trace THC in gas phase
- Standard ranges : 0-10, 0-100, 0-1,000 ppm hydrocarbons (methane equivalent)
- Output: 0-1 VDC and 4-20 mADC, Isolated current output
- Fuel: Mixture of 40% hydrogen / 60% nitrogen
- Two user configurable alarm points and corresponding relays
- Electronic flame guard circuit and fuel shut-off solenoid valve
- Dual-sided, free standing rack with Stripper Sample System mounted on the backside and Model 4020 NEMA-4 enclosure provided on front
- Optional configurations with sunshade and all components on front panel are available
SPECIFICATIONS
Ranges | 0-10, 0-100, 0-1000 ppm, other ranges available |
Sensitivity | 1% of FS |
Resolution | 0.1 ppm |
Accuracy | ± 2% of FS at constant temperature |
Response Time | 90% in less than 15 seconds |
Temperature | 40° to 110°F (4.44° to 43.33°C) |
Fuel | Mixture of 40% Hydrogen / 60% Nitrogen or Pure H2 |
Power | 115 or 220 VAC, 50/60Hz, 600VA |
Noise | Less than 1% of FS |
Drift | 2% FS per week |
Linearity | 1% FS through all ranges |
Repeatability | 1% FS through all ranges |
Sample Chamber | NA required |
Flow Rate | 1 Liter/minute (standard) |
Outputs | 0-1 VDC & 4-20 mADC, isolated current output |
Warm-Up Time | Usable in approximately 4 hours Stable in approximately 8 hours |
Carrier Gas | NA required |
APPLICATIONS
Detects Total Hydrocarbons in cooling tower condensate and offshore platforms and produced water
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