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Gas Detection Diaphragm Pump in Micro Format
Gardner Denver Thomas (Germany) in Puchheim has once more Gardner Denver Thomas (Germany) in Puchheim has once more expanded its range of gas diaphragm pumps.
The series 1010 is the smallest miniature diaphragm pump ever developed by the Thomas Division. The smallest product in the range of motor diaphragm pumps only weighs about 15 grams.
Even more impressive is the 1010’s overall performance. Reliability, extremely low power consumption and high power density in combination with miniaturised dimensions were the main focus of this development. All these properties have been confirmed by comprehensive tests and 4,000 hours of non-stop operation.
The newly developed valve unit guarantees optimum delivery, also of wet gases, and enables good controllability for volume flow rates ranging from 100 to 800 ml/min. Hence, the majority of applications in the field of gas analysis are covered. Different diaphragm versions, optimised for vacuum duty only as well as combined pressure and vacuum use, are available. At present, durable bell-type armature motors are used to drive the pump. These are particularly efficient and easy to control thanks to their ironless winding. They even fulfill operational requirements for Ex-certified devices. A drive for less rigid requirements is currently in preparation.
The pump head can be rotated by 180°, which facilitates flexibility when integrating the pump. Assembly of the pump head, chamber and console is realised with two brackets. These brackets create a uniform pre-load resulting in a reproducible and consistent pneumatic performance for the pump’s entire life span.
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Accurate Simple Low Cost Kitagawa AP-20 Sampling Pump with
integral sample time indicator, precision volume sample locking mechanism, tube tip cutter and fragment container;
PLUS manual, carrying case and spares;
PLUS 5 boxes of standard gas detector tubes of your choice.
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EASY TO USE AS 1-2-3!
Connect detector tube to Kitagawa pump
• Gas detection at low cost. • Simple to operate for all personnel. • Accurate reading obtained in minutes. • Lightweight, compact and easy to carry.
Pull handle of pump and take sample of gas
• No calibration or power supply required and can be used in flammable atmospheres.
• Fast and efficient delivery service from the largest stock holding of Kitagawa tubes and pumps in Europe.
To discover more about the Kitagawa system and its applications, contact Euro-Gas or visit
www.euro-gasman.com
Read off printed scale on tube to establish gas concentration
Available in Europe from: Manufactured by:
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• Certified to ISO9001:2000 • Certified to EN1231
• Japan Design Registration No. 1131898
• United States Design Patent No. US D467-334 S
• The Kitagawa Gas Detector Tube System is used by all industries worldwide to detect over 300 gases and vapours, from Ammonia to Xylene.
New Interface Electronics for NDIR Gas Sensors
Target applications for the 1010 series are primarily portable gas detection and warning devices next to medical engineering and laboratory technology – but in particular for devices with limited mounting space.
Gardner Denver Thomas GmbH belongs to the Thomas Division of the globally active Gardner Denver group. The company develops and produces compressors, vacuum pumps and liquid pumps for original equipment (OEM).
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With the new interface electronics smartCONNECT2
(sC2
) smartGAS
(Germany) offers an option for easy integration of smartMODUL NDIR gas sensors into nearly every application. The analogue (0)4…20 mA output fulfils NAMUR standards and is therefore suited to detect cable breakages or short circuits. The voltage output can be configured for three different ranges of 0-1 V, 0-2 V, or 0-10 V while the wide supply voltage range of 12 V to 24 V helps to integrate the smartMODUL sensors in different kinds of apparatus. An integrated pressure sensor is used for pressure compensation, which results in a higher overall accuracy of the sensor independent from the altitude or environmental conditions.
The on-board multi-colour LED signals the actual status of the sensor during operation. Together with the optional mountable keys and the modulBOX housing a complete measuring system can be realised very easily and cost effective. The new interface electronics sC2
were
presented by smartGAS during the Sensor+Test show in Nuremberg.
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