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Instruction Manual
HASAxE-IM-HS
05/2006
Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG
3-4 Measurement Specification
3-4 Measurement Specification
Sample gas components and measuring ranges (standard configurations
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)
Note!
The following table shows generic data. The sample gas(es) and measuring ranges for your
specific analyzer are given by the order acknowledgement and on the analyzer‘s name plate
label.
Table 3-6: Gas Components and Measuring Ranges, examples
Gas component
*
Lowest measuring range Highest measuring range
Acetylene C
2
H
2
0 - 3 % 0 - 100 %
Acetone CH
3
COCH
3
0 - 1,000 ppm 0 - 3 %
Ammonia NH
3
0 - 300 ppm 0 - 100 %
Argon Ar 0 - 50 % 0 - 100 %
Carbon dioxide CO
2
0 - 100 ppm 0 - 100 %
Carbon monoxide CO 0 - 100 ppm 0 - 100 %
Ethylene C
2
H
4
0 - 400 ppm 0 - 100 %
Helium He 0 - 10 % 0 - 100 %
Hexane C
6
H
14
0 - 500 ppm 0 - 9,000 ppm
Hydrogen H
2
0 - 2 % 0 - 100 %
Methane CH
4
0 - 1,000 ppm 0 - 100%
n - Butane C
4
H
10
0 - 800 ppm 0 - 100%
Nitogen monoxide NO 0 - 250 ppm 0 - 100 %
Nitrogen dioxide NO
2
0 - 250 ppm 0 - 1,000 ppm
Oxygen (electrochemical) O
2
0 - 5 % 0 - 25 %
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Oxygen (paramagnetic) O
2
0 - 1%
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0 - 100 %
Propylene C
3
H
6
0 - 4,000 ppm 0 - 100 %
Propane C
3
H
8
0 - 1,000 ppm 0 - 100 %
Sulfur dioxide SO
2
0 - 100 ppm 0 - 80 %
Sulfur hexafluoride SF
6
0 - 1,000 ppm 0 - 5,000 ppm
Toluene C
7
H
8
0 - 5,000 ppm 0 - 1.2 %
Vinyl chloride C
2
H
3
Cl 0 - 2 % 0 - 2 %
Water vapor
**
H
2
O 0 - 1 % 0 - 5 %
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Other components and configurations on request
**
Dew point below ambient temperature
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Higher concentrations decrease sensor lifetime
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Specification for lowest range to be verified