Analizador de nitrogeno total TN-100
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Analizador de nitrogeno total TN-100
Total Nitrogen Analyzer Model TN-100 Measurement of total trace nitrogen levels in petroleum refining, petrochemical and other petroleum products is considered to be important in consideration of quality, air pollution and other factors. The use of the newest database software not only facilitates easy storage, analysis and database management of data, but is also useful in deploying effective quality control. (complies with ASTM D4629,D5176,D6069) ASC-150L Liquid Auto Sampler(option) <50 bottles> The TN-100 is provided with all the accessories required for measurement of non-aqueous and aqueous samples. The use of the model ASC-150L liquid auto sampler allows completely automated measurement of up to 50 samples. A reduced pressure system is used that is essential for non-aqueous samples. Five types of measuring ranges make it possible to accommodate a wide range of sample types from low concentrations to high concentrations. Safe design featuring continuous monitoring of supplied gas flow rate, reaction tube temperature and other parameters along with activation of an interlock function during system abnormalities. TN-100 Main Unit Personal Computer and Printer (by local distributor supply) Mass flow sensor Ar Reaction tube Mass flow sensor Electric dehumidifier O2 Electric furnance Oxidation catalyst Mixer Heating tube Drain pot Chemiluminescence cell Ozonizer Ozone scrubber Exhaust Vacuum pump Sample Name Gas oil Crude oil Kerosene LPG gas Benzene Naphtha No. of Measurements Measured Value(ppm) 43 3 0.2 (%) 3 2.1 3 1.1 3 160 ppb 5 350 ppb 3 RSD(%) 1.2 0.91 1.3 0.81 4.2 3.5 Model CRI-100V Model ASC-150L Non-aqueous samples are injected at a constant rate using a gas-tight microsyringe. Up to 50 samples can be sampled automatically. This sampler can accommodate various types of samples and has numerous control parameters. Syringe Injection rate Power supply Dimensions Weight *1: Normally used at 1 Sample Syringe /sec. Aqueous and/or Nonaqueous Samples Precision Injection Rate Fill Rate Sample Vial Rince Vial Sample Inj. Times Multi Inj. Times Rincing Function Model GI-100 Injection Mode Power Supply AC 100/115/230/240 V, 50/60 Hz, 60VA Dimensions Approx. 460(W) x 320(D) x 450(H)mm Weight Approx. 16 This system is used during measurement of total nitrogen levels in gaseous samples. * Applicable samples Sample size Gaseous samples Standard sample size: Max. 20 (Gastight Microsyringe) Gas sample: Max. 10 (Gastight Microsyringe) Gas requirements Power supply Dimensions Weight Argon (purity: 99.98% or more, 200-390 kPa) AC 100/115/230/240 V, 50/60 Hz, 30 VA Approx. 120(W) x 250 (D) x 235(H) mm Approx. 4 kg Initial Rince ; 0-5 times Sample Rince ; 0-5 times Normal Rince ; 0-5 times Flush, Spike 1: Aqueous sample contain suspended matters may have a problem by ASC-150L. Use of Windows®95/98 for the operating system, database management of all data and monitoring of system status with a QC program for outstanding reliability and performance. TN-100 System Program Combining the TN-100 control unit with a personal computer makes it possible to set up all devices required for measurement. The use of Windows®95/98 for the operating system of the personal computer lets the system be operated easily by practically anyone. Input of Measurement Data Using the Method File Operation Calibration and sample measurement information are processed by this method file. Operating data for multiple sample types can be entered easily in cases, for example, of using an auto sampler. Complete Data Management Database All data relating to measurement is stored in a database. In addition to calibration and measurement data, data queries can be made using the names of accessories used. This database allows data to be used by commercially available spreadsheet software, enabling reports to be prepared in any desired format. System Diagnostic Function QC Programs Two QC programs are provided for determining system status. These programs contain a system check that confirms the linearity of reaction values, and a drift check that monitors circadian variations in reaction values. These QC programs are especially useful when assessing the time for maintenance. Report formats are available to accommodate all necessary information, making it possible to select the report format to match the particular application. Summary Report (Sample Average Report) Measurement conditions, waveform processing parameters, type of calibration curve and measurement average values are compiled in a single report. Customized Report Detailed data during calibration curve generation and other information can be output. A function is also provided that allows output of all sample measurement data. System Diagnostic Report The results of system diagnosis can be printed out and used for management of system accuracy. A program provided by the database for accessing Excel allows users to prepare their own original reports. Amidst the increasing need for measures against eutrophicatio caused by nitrogen, total nitrogen can be measured with high sensitivity, high precision and rapid using a lower pressure chemiluminescence method in river water, lake water, wastewater,sea water and domestic wastewater. The use of the newest database software facilitates easy storage, analysis and management of data. 1 User Friendly Windows®95/98 based Software The use of Windows for the personal computer operating system allows the analyzer to be operated easily by practically anyone. The heater, ozonizer and other system components can also be turned on and off from the personal computer. Analysis status during sample measurement can be continuously checked on the monitor. 2 Fully Automated Nitrogen Measurement System for Water Samples This system allows to measure total nitrogen in river water, lake water, waste watrer and so on up to 30 samples. ASI-100 Water Sample lnjector(option) TN-100 Main Unit ASC-130L Water Sampler(option) <30 beakers> Personal Computer and Printer (by local distributor supply) System Configuration for Measurement of Water Samples TN-100 Main Unit ASC-130L(option) ASI-100(option) Personal Computer and Printer (by local distributor supply) • • • • The sample is injected into a reaction tube maintained at a high temperature (600 800 ) using oxygen or air for the carrier gas. Nitrogen compounds in the sample are broken down by pyrolysis and then oxidized by O 2 gas to convert into NO. After removing moisture from the resulting NO gas with an electric dehumidifier, it is allowed to react with O 3 gas after which the oxidation reaction indicated below takes place. Light having a wavelength of 590-2500 nm is emitted during the course of this reaction. The intensity of this light is proportional to NO concentration over a broad range. The emitted light is captured with a photomultiplier tube and converted to an AREA value after waveform processing. The total nitrogen concentration in the sample is then determined using a calibration curve prepared in advance with a standard solution. Sample Name Sample Volume( ) No. of Measurement Measured Value(ppm) RSD(%) River Water 25 3 14 1.4 Waste Water A 25 3 227 1.02 Waste Water B 25 3 49 0.90 Lake Water 25 3 290 1.20 Treatment Water 25 3 45 0.9 rc Applicable Samples Aqueous samples having low viscosity and low suspended solid levels No. of Samples Sample container Rinsing Method Power supply Dimensions Weight 30 50ml tall beaker Overflow rinsing with automatic water supply AC100/115/230/240V,50/60Hz,60VA 473(W) x 470(D) x 190(H)mm Approx.30kg Applicable samples Aqueous samples having low viscosity and low suspended solid levels Aspiration pump Injection volume Power supply Dimensions Weight 1 each for samples and rinsing (metalor pump) 25 AC 100/115/230/240 V, 50/60 Hz, 36 VA 265(W) x 240(D) x 210(H) mm Approx. 5 kg Sample Syringe Aqueous and/or Nonaqueous Samples Precision Injection Rate rc Fill Rate Sample Vial Rince Vial Sample Inj. Times Multi Inj. Times Rincing Function Initial Rince ; 0-5 times Sample Rince ; 0-5 times Normal Rince ; 0-5 times Injection Mode Power Supply AC 100/115/230/240 V, 50/60 Hz, 60VA Dimensions Approx. 460(W) x 320(D) x 450(H)mm Weight Approx. 16 Flush, Spike TN-100 Standard Specifications TN-100 Aqueous, non-aqueous and gaseous samples Oxidative pyrolysis, chemiluminescence method (reduced pressure) Platinum oxidation catalyst Max 999°C 0.01-5,000ppm 0-1ppm 0-10ppm 0-100ppm 0-500ppm 0-5,000ppm (Non-aqueous samples) Within 10 min/measurement Aqueous samples: Model Applicable samples Analysis method Catalyst Furnance temperature Measuring range Measuring ranges Sample size Measurement time Reproducibility (when using standard sample) Concentration 0.1-1.0 1.0-5,000 Sample size 100 50 Non-aqueous samples: Concentration 0.1-1.0 1.0-5,000 Printing function Analog output Gas requirements Power requirements Dimensions and weight RSD(%) n=5 <8 <3 Using ammonium sulfate RSD(%) n=5 <8 <3 Using pyridine/toluene solution Printout using an external printer DC 0-1 V (full scale) Argon (purity: 99.98% or more, 290-490 kPa) Oxygen (purity: 99.7% or more, 290-490 kPa) TN-100 : AC 100/115/230/240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1,000 VA TN-100 : Approx. 560(W) x 400(D) x 520(H) mm, approx. 53 kg Personal Computer (System Requirements to run TN-100 System) Processor Pentium®133MHz (Windows®95/98 pre-installed) or higher RAM 32MB or higher HD Requires at Ieast 100MB of available disk space Drive 3.5-inch floppy disk drive and CD-ROM drive Display resolution at Ieast 640x480 Display Windows®95/98-compatible printer Printer 520 Note; Follow the instructions on the Manual to correctly install, connect and operate the instruments. 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