Product category:
Gas monitoring and analysis
News Release from: Servomex | Subject: 2200H oxygen analyser
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 July 2005
Servomex 2200H oxygen analyser displaces
1100H FM
Servomex is announcing that its successful 1100H FM high-temperature oxygen analyser will be obsolete with immediate effect, and the 2200H instrument will be offered instead
Servomex is announcing that its successful 1100H FM high-temperature oxygen analyser will be obsolete with immediate effect The company will continue to support customers who need these instruments serviced or repaired for a period of seven years, subject to spares availability
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Measurement of nitrogen in argon and helium
Exceptional precision, proven reliability and impressive connectivity makes the Kontrol Analytik k2001 on-line analyser the best choice for the measurement of trace nitrogen in argon or helium
For customers who require new high-temperature oxygen analysers with FM approvals, Servomex recommends its recently launched 2200H that has FM (Factory Mutual) and CSA (Canadian Standards Association) approvals in addition to the ATEX Category 2 approval with which it was launched earlier in 2004.
Suitable for use with sample temperatures up to 110C, the Servomex 2200H high-temperature transmitter offers potential savings in installation and operating costs for the sampling system by eliminating the need to condense the hot sample prior to analysis.
As with the 2200 model - which already has FM, CSA and ATEX approvals - there is no need for either a purge gas or reference gas, which results in further significant cost savings, whether the analyzer is being used in a new installation or as a replacement.
The Servomex 1100H earned itself an excellent reputation for accuracy, stability, reliability and longevity, but its replacement, the 2200H, offers improved performance and a lower cost-of-ownership.
• Servomex: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
• Processingtalk Home Page
