Model 2001LC
The AMI model 2001LC is the ideal solution for
measuring trace oxygen in a wide range of applications in a general
purpose environment. In a small size, and at very low cost, it provides
a complete electronic package and sample system using AMI’s patented
cell block technology.
Unlike competitive analyzers, AMI sensor replacement
requires minimal downtime due to the front panel sensor access and the
patented AMI cell block. Typical time from a one minute air exposure to
10ppm is under 15 minutes.
Trace oxygen analyzers are essentially leak
detectors. AMI’s patented cell block allows the analyzer to be built
with almost no possibility of internal leaking, with minimal volume and
with front-panel sensor access. All sample handling components – the
flow meter and needle valve – are integrated into a solid metal block.
Connections between them are drilled passages. The result is a highly
reliable sample system with all necessary components provided, and a
very fast “come-down” time – when a sensor is replaced, or calibrated on
air with a 1 minute exposure (at 70°F), it takes about 15 minutes for
it to come down to below 10ppm. Competitive analyzers typically take
hours. ). As a result it is practical to accurately calibrate this
analyzer on air and have it back on line within a very short time.
The AMI T-2 trace oxygen sensor is inherently faster
than competitive sensors due to its metallic body and large active
electrode area. It is also naturally resistive to hydrogen sulfide up
to 10ppm H2S over its warrantied life, and may be used in samples
containing high levels of CO2 with no ill effects.
The sensor is immediately accessible on the front
panel of the analyzer, and can be replaced in seconds. It is not
necessary to expose the sensor to air unshorted while installing it as
is the case with most analyzers (which significantly increases their
come-down time.
The 2001LC provides a standard set of features for
trace oxygen analysis at an unprecedentedly low cost.