22830-U
Parker® ChromGas® Zero Air Generator
Model 1001, 230 volt, output flow, 1000 cc/min
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General description
This ChromGas zero air generator incorporates three stages:
Features/Benefits
Maintenance
Specifications
Marks
- A 0.5 mm coalescing inlet filter removes particles, oil, and water
- A heated catalyst removes hydrocarbons
- A 0.01 mm cellulose fiber outlet filter removes residual particulate material from the product air stream
Features/Benefits
- Eliminates need for expensive gas cylinders
- Compact; requires less than one square foot of bench space
- Can be used anywhere that an electrical supply is available
- Only requires an upstream compressed air source
Maintenance
- Clean the inlet and outlet filters every six months
- Change the inlet and outlet filters every two years
Specifications
- Inlet Pressure: 2-125 psig
- Outlet Purity: <0.1 ppm hydrocarbons (as methane)
- Outlet Pressure: 125 psig
- Outlet Fitting: 1/8 in. compression
- Power Needs: 110 V (60 Hz), or 230 V (50 Hz)
- Shipping Weight (Model 1000 and 1001): 11 lb (5 Kg)
- Shipping Weight (Model 3500 and 3501): 20 lb (9.1 Kg)
- Dimensions (Model 1000 and 1001; H x W x D): 9.75 in. x 5.75 in. x 12 in. (25 cm x 14.7 cm x 30.8 cm)
- Dimensions (Model 3500 and 3501; H x W x D): 12 in. x 6.75 in. x 15 in. (29.2 cm x 17.8 cm x 39.4 cm)
Marks
- CE approved
- UL listed
- CSA listed
- IEC 1010 certified
Application
Catalytic Zero air generator may be used to measure zero air count rates after field measurements, to determine atmospheric concentrations of volatile organic compound using On-line proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS). It may also be used to obtain volatile organic compound-air which could be used to dilute the standard gas to 50 ppb required to calibrate PTR-MS.
Legal Information
Chromgas is a registered trademark of Parker Hannifin
Parker is a registered trademark of Parker Hannifin
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