Description
L'gas analyzer Acoem Serinus 60 gas analyzer measures NO2 using the latest generation of CAPS (Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift) spectroscopy technology. CAPS spectroscopy enables direct measurement of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), rather than indirect calculation using a chemiluminescence analyzer. No converters, high vacuums, ozone or chemical reactions are required.
Using a modulated blue LED light source, the detector measures the phase shift attributable to the NO2 level in the measuring cell over an average path length of several kilometers. Using this technology, it is possible to reliably measure NO2 concentrations well below 1 ppb up to 1000 ppb. Due to the continuous measurement of the sample, the analyzer has a fast response time of less than 30 seconds.
Accurate measurement of NO2 has never been more important or more of a priority for environmental protection. Studies and health reports have raised awareness of the human health risks of nitrogen dioxide, such as decreased lung function and other respiratory ailments. The solution starts with fast and accurate data, and nothing beats direct measurement.
Key points:
- Direct NO2 measurement - highly selective and without cycle time (switching between NOx and NO).
- Accurate, repeatable and fast readings every five seconds.
- Less maintenance than chemiluminescence analyzers.
- Low energy consumption.
- No converter or ozone generator.
- Real-time monitoring and remote viewing of over 200 operational parameters.
- Bluetooth connectivity combined with the Android app "Serinus® Remote" to simplify programming, viewing, downloading and emailing data.
- Removable flash memory for 10 years of data storage, including up to 12 individual settings and event logs.
- Advanced graphical interface and large alphanumeric keyboard with tactile keys.
Also available:
- Ozone (O3) in ambient air : Acoem Serinus 10
- Nitrogen oxides (NO, NO2 and NOx) in ambient air : Acoem Serinus 40
- Sulfur dioxide (SO2) in ambient air : Acoem Serinus 50
- SO2 / H2S : Acoem Serinus 51