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Paramagnet Analyzer

The document describes the AGASTHYA 2005 Series Model BI 8000 paramagnetic oxygen analyzer. It uses a glass dumbbell that shifts position when exposed to varying magnetic fields induced by different oxygen concentrations, allowing for precise oxygen concentration measurements. Key features include continuous monitoring, data logging, self-diagnostics, and the ability to automatically check and control zero levels using clean gas. The analyzer requires clean, dry compressed air or nitrogen to function properly.

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Paramagnet Analyzer

The document describes the AGASTHYA 2005 Series Model BI 8000 paramagnetic oxygen analyzer. It uses a glass dumbbell that shifts position when exposed to varying magnetic fields induced by different oxygen concentrations, allowing for precise oxygen concentration measurements. Key features include continuous monitoring, data logging, self-diagnostics, and the ability to automatically check and control zero levels using clean gas. The analyzer requires clean, dry compressed air or nitrogen to function properly.

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AGASTHYA 2005 Series Model BI 8000


Paramagnetic Oxygen Analyzer

Measuring principle:
Paramagnetic (Partial pressure measurement with rotatable glass dumbbell)
Oxygen is one of the few gases with very strong paramagnetic properties. The oxygen molecules
are drawn into an inhomogeneous magnetic field inside the measuring cell. Corresponding to the
varying strength of the magnetic field, oxygen partial pressures occur which exerts a torque on
the displacement body of glass dumb-bell. When oxygen is present in the gas mixture, the
position of the glass body shifts slightly. A visible light beam, located at the optical bench, shines
on a mirror which is mounted on the dumbbell. The light is reflected uniformly and symmetrically
onto two opposing photo diodes which are arranged side by side so that their position produces a
voltage difference assumes a value of zero. When the dumbbell even slightly moves, the
reflected light beam shines asymmetrically onto the two photo diodes so that it results a voltage
difference.

1 Glass dumbbell
2 Pole shoe (N)
3 Pole shoe (S)
4 Measuring cell
5 Light source
6 Mirror
7 Photo diodes
8 Wire loop

This voltage difference causes a very small current to flow through the wire loop mounted on the
outer surface of the glass body. On the other hand this current flow, inside the inhomogeneous
magnetic field, causes a torque to the dumbbell compensating the opposing torque caused by the
partial pressure of the oxygen, thereby returning the dumb-bell to its original position. The
current flow required to maintain this zero position is directly proportional to the oxygen
concentration.
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Brief description:
The BHOOMI 8000 is a precise oxygen analyzer for continuous monitoring purposes. The
instrument is microcontroller based with self-diagnosis capability. The measuring unit is
thermostat temperature controlled to 50°C for accurate and stable reading.

Measuring data

Measurement range: freely settable by input of parameters


Response time 90% (T90): ≤ 10 s (gas flow dependent)
Measured value characteristic: linear
Repeatability: ≤ ± 0.03 % O2
Zero point drift: ≤ ± 0.05 % O2 / week (offset)
Sensitivity drift: < 0.5 % of measured value per week
Temperature influence
• Zero point < ± 0.01 % O2 /°C
• Sensitivity < ± 0.025 % of measured value / °C
Detection threshold: 0.01 % O2
Air pressure effect: 1% air pressure change causes 1% change in reading
Background gas influence: slight (for guideline data see operating instructions)

Display

Indication of measured value: LCD digital display 999.9 %O2


Alarms, malfunction, parameters, total 16 digits

Measured value, status and control outputs

Measurement signal: Selectable signal range 0 – 20 mA or 4 – 20 mA 500 Ω max.


Status outputs: 2 alarm relays, 1 malfunction relay
Output connection: 1 pump

Sample gas inlet conditions

Gas temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C


Gas overpressure: max. 1000 hPa
Gas through flow: 10 – 90 l/h (cell through flow ca. 100 ml/min.)
Sample gas preparation: necessary for damp and/or corrosive gases pre-filter required

Calibration

2-point calibration with gases as desired, menu-controlled, semi auto and auto calibration

Sample Conditioning System

Sophisticated Sample Conditioning system is used for the sample gas to be cleaned and dried to
a very high standard prior to analysis. The AGASTHYA 2005 series Model 8000 provides the
facility to automatically check and control zero using clean, dry compressed air or N2. Where
independent span checks are required, bottled gases of known concentration can be injected
directly into the measurement chamber.

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Analyzer Features

Continuous monitoring
Combustion efficiency calculation
Programmable for 22 different fuels
Full range of outputs & alarms
Data logging via pc software package
Auto calibration verification facility
Self diagnostic checks
Modular system

Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C


Transport and storage temp.: -25 °C to +65 °C
Relative humidity: ≤ 75% as annual average

Outputs

Analogue - up to 2 x 4-20mA, 200V common mode isolation, Max load 600 ohms, fully
configure for parameter, span, zero and response time.
Logic: - up to 4 x volt – free contacts

Power

Cabinet: 110/220V AC, 50Hz, Single phase


Sample line: 110/220V AC, 50Hz, Single phase

Panel

Wall Mounting (Dimension) 650(W) x 800(H) x 450(D)


Standing Panel (Dimension) 800 x 2000(H) x 600(D)
Dimension mentioned here are of standard panels, dimension may vary according to application.

Compressed Air or N2 Requirements

Clean, Oil – free compressed Air or N2 dried to min –20 °C minimum, 5 bar minimum pressure,
0.25 liter/sec continuous

Bhoomi Analyzers Distributor


No.16, Shakuntala Krupa Shopping Complex,
Near Mental Hospital, Thane (W) 400 604
Ph: 91-22-25830769, 25805777
Fax: 91-22-25805777
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bhoomiltd.com

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