All gas connections are either Teflon or glass.
Principles
Non dispersive ultra-violet absorption method (NDUV)
The ultra-violet absorption method works on the pri-nciple that ozone absorbs ultra-violet rays in the area of 254 nm. Measurements are taken from conti-nuous, alternate injections of the sample gas and the reference gas into the measurement cell, controlled by a long-life solenoid valve. The cross flow modu-lation method is characteristically zero-drift free. A comparative calculation circuit automatically compensates for all fluctuations in the mercury vapor light source and in the detector. This means that, in principle, the APOA-370 makes it possible to carry out zero-span drift free, continuous measurements. In addition, HORIBA'S unique de-ozonizer for the comparison gas line is unaffected by interference elements or moisture retention, prolonged, stable measurement is possible.
Specifications
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION |
DESCRIPTION |
Principle: |
Ultra-violet-absorption method (NDUV) |
Application: |
O3 in ambient air |
Range:
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Standard ranges: 0-0.1/0.2/0.5/1.0 ppm; auto range ~ manual range selectable;
can be operated by remote switching.
Optional (measurable) ranges: 4 ranges selectable from 0-10 ppm, within 10 times range ratio;
auto range ~ manual range selectable; can be operated by remote switching. |
Repeatability:
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±1.0% F.S. |
Linearity: |
±1.0% F.S |
Sample gas flow rate: |
Approx. 0.7L/min |
Indication: |
Measured value, range, alarm, maintenance screen |
Alarms: |
During AIC, zero calibration error, span calibration error, temperature error in ozone separator, light intensity error, etc. |
On-screen messages are available in four languages: |
English, German, French, and Japanese. |
Input/output: |
• 0-1 V/0-10 V/4-20 mA, to be specified (2 systems: either (1) momentary value and integrated or (2) moving average value)
• Contact input/output
• RS-232C |
Power: |
100/110/115/120/220/230/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (to be specified) |
Dimensions: |
430(W) x 550(D) x 221(H) mm |
Mass: |
Approx. 20 kg |
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