The Multi Instrument Calibrator for TVA2020 and Field Analyzers

The Thermo Scientific™ MIC-6 Multi Instrument Calibrator enhances the accuracy and efficiency of LDAR compliance monitoring, complementing the industry-leading TVA2020. Thermo Scientific™ TVA2020 Toxic Vapor Analyzers may be automatically calibrated up to six times. Other portable field analyzers can also be manually calibrated.

MIC-6 Multi Instrument Calibrator

MIC-6 Multi-Instrument Calibrator. Image Credit: Thermo Fisher Scientific – Environmental and Process Monitoring Instruments

Product Overview

  • MIC-6 saves time and improves accuracy without any recurring software payments
  • Electronic recording of calibration records and drift evaluations
  • Automatically apply zero gas and five extra span gases
  • Calibrates up to 6 TVA2020’s in automatic mode
  • Calibrates up to 6 legacy TVA1000B’s or other similar analyzers in manual mode

The Thermo Scientific MIC-6 has two calibration modes: manual and automatic. The auto mode is intended exclusively for the TVA2020; however, the manual mode can calibrate up to six vintage TVA1000B or comparable instruments, removing the requirement for Tedlar bags or similar gas supply methods.

During the calibration process, each span gas is introduced to the devices in increasing concentration, beginning with 0% air. The gases are immediately reintroduced to verify the calibration and establish the reference point for the drift check.

The calibrator has the ability to manually or automatically examine the instruments for drift. When in auto drift check mode, the calibrator provides the percentage difference between the current instrument reading and the most recent calibration data.

To use the automated functions, the calibrator must receive the calibration gas tank information. Based on the tank information, particularly the expiration date, within a month of the expiry date, the MIC-6 will notify the user that the tank is about to expire.

The MIC-6 additionally includes a calibration precision data entering screen, which may be used to save the reaction time and concentration values needed for the quarterly calibration accuracy audit.

The MIC-6 has enough memory to hold six years of daily calibration and drift data from over 100 devices. The data is saved in the order it is received in memory, avoiding the possibility of postdating entries.

A USB memory device or a user-provided Bluetooth connection can be used to retrieve the internal memory’s contents in .CSV format.

Videos

To maximize LDAR compliance monitoring, check out the new MIC-6 Multi Instrument Calibrator, which works flawlessly with the industry-leading TVA2020 Toxic Vapor Analyzer to increase accuracy and save time.

Video Credit: Thermo Fisher Scientific – Environmental and Process Monitoring Instruments

Specifications

Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific – Environmental and Process Monitoring Instruments

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Certifications/Compliance TUV, CE
Description MIC-6 Multi Instrument Calibrator
Electrical Requirements 115-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 120-190 W
Flow Rate 1 instrument – approximately 2.5 LPM @ 25 psi
6 instruments – approximately 1.5 LPM/instrument @ 25 psi
Input Pressure (Zero and 5 Span Gases) 15 to 25 psi (40 psi max)
Mounting Options Table top (Tilt feet allow 30° viewing angle)
Rear Panel VESA mount pattern (bracket user supplied)
Temperature Range (Metric) 0 °C to 40 °C
Weight (English) 15 lb.
Unit Size Each

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