Single Gas Analyzers
Measures and displays levels of NOx, SO2, CO and O2
Light and rugged, Bacharach's family of hand-held digital analyzers measure toxic gases or oxygen. Now you can quickly measure and display levels of oxides of nitrogen (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2),carbon monoxide (CO) or oxygen (O2) more accurately, efficiently and economically than ever before. Just turn on the instrument, zero it, insert the probe into the stack or air being sampled. The analyzer will continuously measure and display readings of a specific gas. Single gas analyzers operate on four replaceable C-size batteries for approximately 14 continuous hours of operation.
Applications:
- Energy audit testing
- Furnace and boiler servicing or replacement
- Environmental emissions monitoring
- Analyzing indoor air quality (IAQ)
- Spot checking continuous emission systems
- Safety checks on combustion stack gas
Specifications
Nonoxor® II (NOx) | Dioxor® II (SO2) | Oxor® II (O2) | Monoxor® II (CO) | |
Range | 0-2,000 ppm | 0-2,000 ppm | 0-25.5% 0-2,000 ppm | |
Factory Calibrated | 100 ppm NO | 100 ppm SO2 | 10% O2 | 500 ppm CO |
Instrument Accuracy | ±5% of reading | ±5% of reading | ±0.5% of reading | ±5% of reading |
Sensor Life (typ.) | 2 years | 2 years | 1 year | 2 years |
Readout | Four-digit LCD display featuring 1/2" high digits, low battery and over-range indicator | |||
Battery | Four replaceable, C-size batteries (not included) | |||
Max. Probe Exposure | 1000°F (538°C) | |||
Pump Draw | Sample draw of instrument is suitable for up to 1 inch of water |
Ordering Information
Part Number | Description |
19-8004 | Monoxor II in carrying case |
19-8005 | Oxor II in carrying case |
19-8006 | Nonoxor II in carrying case |
19-8007 | Dioxor II in carrying case |
19-8001 | Replacement NOX sensor |
19-8002 | Replacement SO2 sensor |
24-7070 | Replacement O2 sensor |
19-3084 | Probe & hose assembly |
19-0441 | Adjustment screwdriver |
11-0121 | Filtering material for water trap |
19-0377 | Replacement carrying case |
24-0519 | Replacement CO Sensor |