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© 2006 MSA VaporLab™ 700 Gas Analyzer
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© 2006 MSA Product Description Rack mount, turn-key gas analyzer Analyzes a complex matrix for trace quantities of toxic gases Gas chromatography is used to separate the gas of interest from background gases
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© 2006 MSA Product Description Rugged, long life Metal Oxide Detector Specific chemical analysis Accurate and reproducible measurements High Sensitivity - Detection capability down to 5 ppb
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© 2006 MSA Product Description Gas Chromatography Made Simple No support gas cylinders required Scrubbed room air used as support gas No hazardous source or detector gas Solid-state Metal-Oxide sensor No complex calculations or adjustments Optional auto-calibrator Ensures greatest accuracy without any customer intervention
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© 2006 MSA Product Description Uses the power of Gas Chromatographic Analysis without the complex operational or support requirements associated with this technology Low Cost of Operation & Maintenance
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© 2006 MSA VaporLab 700 Flow Diagram
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© 2006 MSA Auto-Calibration/Dilutor Option Allows self-calibration in the field Built into the unit Reduces cost of operation Less expensive gas standards at ppb levels Allows for simpler field maintenance Recalibration of the detector is easy! Multi-point calibration improves accuracy and dynamic range
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© 2006 MSA How Does It Work Sample is introduced into the unit Pre-concentrator to provide greatest sensitivity Pre-concentrator is heated to produce a plug of gas on analytical column Gas of interest is separated from background gases on GC column After a reproducible period of time, gas of interest is detected with solid state detector
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© 2006 MSA Optional Display Menu driven keypad Provides easy access to menus including system status, calibration and alarms LED’s provide quick indication of system status
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© 2006 MSA Applications Industrial Monitoring Process Control Monitoring OHSA Occupational Exposure Monitoring Perimeter Monitoring (EPA)
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© 2006 MSA BTEX Detection BTEX = Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene and Xylenes Oil and Gas Industry Process and storage applications Food and Beverage Industry Approved for all ISBT Method 12 criteria for selective measurement of BTEX in CO 2
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© 2006 MSA BTEX Separation Benzene 33353 Hz Toluene 50726 Hz Ethyl Benzene 39361 Hz o-Xylene 26394 Hz Retention Times Benzene=92 sec Toluene=142 Ethyl Benzene=206 O-Xylene=316
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© 2006 MSA BTEX Separation Benzene 831 Hz Toluene 1335 Hz Ethyl Benzene 941 Hz o-Xylene 608 Hz Water Injection Peak Retention Times Benzene=92 sec Toluene=142 Ethyl Benzene=206 O-Xylene=316
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© 2006 MSA VaporLab 700 Gas Analyzer
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