SPECIFICATIONS
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Physical and Electrical Specifications
| Size of Footprint | 6.25” Wide x 6.25” Deep, 39.0 sq in (15.9 cm x 15.9 cm, 252.0 sq cm) |
| Overall Dimensions | 6.25” Wide x 6.31” Deep x 3.35” High (15.9 cm x 16.03 cm x 8.52 cm) |
| Weight | ~1.7 lbs (0.77 kg) (~3.0 lbs shipping weight) |
| Power Requirements | ~18 watts 90 ~ 260VAC, 50 – 60 Hz |
| Operating Environment | 15 to 42 ℃C Up to 90% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing |
User Replaceable Sensors – Access through the rear panel allows easy and quick sensor swap for re-calibration or replacement in the anaerobic chamber without downtime. Sensor calibration data is kept on the sensors so a fast download of new sensor data to the CAM-12 is all it takes to get accurate measurements.
Adjustable Alarms – The high O2 alarm is adjustable through the full scale of the sensor allowing monitoring to be set to match organism requirements. H2 alarms for both low and high H2 can be set to trigger before reaching undesirable levels for safety and function. Too little H2 will affect the ability to maintain low O2 and high H2 levels are potentially dangerous.
CO2 Compensation – The CAM-12 O2 sensor is unaffected by CO2 or changes in CO2 levels. However, the H2 sensor may be affected by CO2. The user can compensate by inputting the background CO2 level up to 20% so that the appropriate offset can be applied to allow for accurate H2 measurement. For CO2 levels greater than 20%, a factory-set specific CO2 level compensation is available by ordering the CAM-12S. Multiple H2 sensors can be provided with the CAM-12S for different CO2 levels, enabling sensor swapping in the anaerobic chamber as needed.
No Routine Maintenance Procedures
The CAM-12 (and it’s predecessor, the Model 10) Analyzer have been successfully used by researchers to monitor levels of the oxygen and hydrogen in their anaerobic chambers for over 25 years. Your anaerobic chamber becomes a dynamic environment in which you can readily determine leaks, bad catalyst or a need for change in equipment layout or airlock procedure. The H2 monitor allows each lab to optimize their Gas Mix consumption rate saving time and operational cost.
Now labs who might otherwise have wanted separate, costly equipment to measure hydrogen can reap the additional benefits of knowing the levels of this volatile gas. Each analyzer is especially calibrated to your specific background gas mix. The security of knowing that an incorrect gas mixture can’t jeopardize your equipment or your safety is priceless.
