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High Performance Gas Monitor Eliminates Interference from Water Vapor

The versatile PA4000 Photoacoustic Infrared Gas Monitor from General Monitors provides precise, high-performance gas monitoring while eliminating interference from water vapors, offering a reliable, low maintenance, cost-saving solution in situations where contaminants or interference preclude use of other measurement techniques.

The PA4000 Gas Monitor is designed with an advanced photoacoustic, infrared (IR) sensor to monitor a variety of gases including hydrocarbons, solvents, alcohols, CO2, CO and other dangerous gases. It is stable and highly selective to the gas of interest and can operate for months with virtually no drift.

The PA4000 Gas Monitor eliminates a problem common to infrared analyzers: cross-sensitivity to water vapor. It features a proprietary sensing technique that determines the amount of water vapor in the sample and subtracts it from the gas reading. This technique allows the gas reading to be stable with no compromise to measurement sensitivity.

With a range of 0-1000 ppm depending on the specific configuration, the PA4000 Gas Monitor is accurate to ± 2 ppm at 0-100 ppm and ± 10% of reading from 100-1000 ppm. The PA4000 features sensitivity of 2 ppm and resolution of 1 ppm, with specifications for other ranges dependent on application. For certain gases, it detects concentrations as low as 0.01 ppm.
The PA4000 Gas Monitor is easy to install, operate and maintain. Most installations are as simple as mounting the instrument, connecting the sample line and powering the unit. In its most common configuration the monitor draws gas samples via an internal pump, which enables the device to monitor areas that are hard to reach. The PA4000 can also be used by delivering a pressurized sample to the unit. In case of blockage by a dirty end-of-line filter or clogged sample line, the instrument alerts operators by producing a fault.

Like traditional gas sensors, the PA4000 Gas Monitor indicates gas concentrations and alarms. The direct reading display shows the actual gas value as well as any current alarms and diagnostic messages. The gas monitor is factory pre-calibrated so that it arrives ready to detect a specific gas at a desired range.
The PA4000 Gas Monitor operates over a wide temperature range of 32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C) and has a storage temperature range of -67°F to +158°F (-55°C to +70°C). It has a temperature effect of ±0.3% per degree (°C) of reading and operates at a humidity range of 0-95% relative humidity, non-condensing.
The PA4000 Gas Monitor can be configured to monitor from up to eight remote areas, with standard features including a vacuum fluorescent display, audio alarm and four relays. The unit can be housed in general purpose, explosion-proof or rack-mount enclosures. It also offers standard 4-20 mA and 0-10 V outputs. The multipoint sequencer option allows expansion of the PA4000 to monitor up to 8 locations with the display indicating the monitored location with its corresponding gas concentration.

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