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identifi cation data and gas components for faster access when servicing is needed. It also shows open events and gives device information (Fig. 2).
The Setup window indicates the instrument’s measuring ranges and calibration setpoints, while the Diagnose window displays the para- meters that are monitored to assess the instrument’s status and to analyze anomalies, as well as their current values. The parameters tracked include the current gas measurement value, instrument oper- ating hours, board temperature, chopper frequency, pressure and other relevant device-specifi c values, depending on the technology (Fig. 3).
Finally, the Event view displays the conclusions and suggestions SITRANS AID IQ provides the user, including the events that have occurred, predic- tive maintenance information in case of an event, the description of the problem as well as the sug- gested solution (Fig. 4). With this information, the user can immediately either fi x an occurring issue in-house or contact product support for assistance:
Added value for existing gas analyzer installations Gas analyzers are designed and manufactured for a long lifetime of reliable service in industry.
Fig. 2: Fast identifi cation of relevant device information for service in case of need.
However, over time, instrument servicing will become inevitable. With its specifi c manufacturer and service provider expertise, Siemens is best placed to analyze the behavior of its own gas analyzers and offer the fastest route to remedying an issue. The SITRANS AID IQ software adds a new level of intelligence to customers’ existing base of Siemens gas analyzers, particularly older ones. The easy-to-use software increases instrument availability, reduces the mean time to repair, and saves valuable time spent on visual preventive maintenance. If several gas analyzers are con- nected to the software-hosting controller, the annual cost per analyzer over a ten-year period reaches only a fraction of the costs that a single reactive service event would cause.
Subject to changes and errors. The information provided in this document contains descriptions or performance characteristics which, in case of actual use, do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products. The desired performance characteristics are only binding if expressly agreed in the contract. Availability and technical specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
Fig. 3: AID IQ shows helpful diagnostic data to evaluate health status with one click.
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Fig. 4: The Event Details View shows all relevant information to identify an issue and to initiate next steps. Versatile and fl exible
ambient air monitor ECO PHYSICS AG has launched the nCLD AL3 / nCLD8555CY, a versatile and fl exible ambient air monitoringinstrument suitable for use in a variety of settings including fi xed monitoring stations, mobile laboratories and rack installations.
In addition to monitoring ambient air quality, the nCLD AL3 / nCLD8555CY is also capable of monitoring air quality in production plants and offi ces, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to maintain compliance with threshold limit values (TLV).
The three-channel NOX-detector operates on a modular principle, with individually adjustable measurement ranges for NO, NO2
, NOX and NH3 parameters. The
instrument’s inlet operates at ambient pressure, and calibration is both quick and automatic.
All necessary data is continuously stored and readily available, allowing for easy access and monitoring in accordance with ISO EN 14211 standards.
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