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Beijing Qinglian Measurement and Control Technology Co., Ltd
Tel:18500242456
Email:sales@qingliancekong.com
Address: Inside Beijing Taixing Art Institute, Shuipo Village, Gaoliying Town, Shunyi District, Beijing
OMA Nitrogen Oxide Analyzer
NO X ANALYZER
For monitoring nitrogen oxides (NO + NO2) in flue gas emissions or process pipelines, OMA is an ideal multi-component analysis solution.
Product Features
Performance
Fast, continuous readings T90 response time is less than 10 seconds. No false alarms The measurement of nitrogen oxide concentration is not interfered with by other potentially present chemical substances. Extremely wide dynamic measurement range It can maintain high accuracy even when the sample concentration varies significantly.
Reliability
Fully automated operation under unmanned supervision Automatic purging and zeroing function; optional remote automated control Inherent Security Design The sample never comes into contact with or enters the interior of the analyzer housing. Customize various alarm and communication outputs. 4-20mA analog output, MODBUS; HART, etc.
Flexibility
Multiple range options available. ASTM D-1500, APHA, Saybolt, Rosin... see list Directly measure hot/moist samples The standard flow cell can withstand samples at 150°C and 3,000 psi. Monitoring free from bubble interference and without false alarms. Full-spectrum analysis can easily eliminate incorrect wavelengths, ensuring the accuracy of measurements.
Usage cost
No consumable materials or reagents. In addition to purging with standard gas, Low maintenance requirements Simply require wiping the lenses once a month. Long-life xenon light source Average service life of 5 years Instrument with an all-solid-state structure Stands out among competitors due to the absence of moving parts.
Compatibility
Explosion-proof certificate Class I Div 1 & 2; ATEX; GOST... View certifications No-analysis cabin Can be installed directly outdoors.
Application areas
Nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere can contribute to the formation of acid rain and weaken the ozone layer. These emissions are strictly regulated worldwide. Industrial combustion equipment is required to report the levels of nitrogen oxides emitted through their stacks and must install denitrification systems to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions.
Wide range of applications
- Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS)
- Out-of-stock reaction
- Selective Catalytic Reduction Reaction
- Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction Reaction
- Diesel engine exhaust
- Exhaust gas
- Flue gas
Technical concept
Monitoring Principle
The OMA online analyzer uses the principles of ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy to determine the concentrations of chemical components in a sample. The OMA system analyzes the absorbance of the sample across wavelengths from 200 to 800 nanometers, and the data is captured by a 1024-element photodiode array detector and transmitted to a processor for data analysis, yielding high-resolution absorption spectra.
Optical structure
The OMA process online analyzer uses a long-life xenon lamp as its light source to transmit signals that come into contact with the sample via a flow cell. This signal is emitted by the light source and transmitted through an optical fiber cable into the flow cell, where it interacts with the sample gas. Samples composed of various chemical substances exhibit unique absorption characteristics for light. The resulting light signal then exits the flow cell, travels back to the detector via another optical fiber cable.
Absorbance Curve: Nitrogen Oxides
To determine the concentration of nitrogen oxides, OMA first measures the concentrations of NO and NO2 separately. Using multi-component concentration monitoring software and mathematical methods, OMA separates and isolates the absorbance curves of nitrogen oxides from the curve of the sample being analyzed. Based on Beer-Lambert’s law, OMA correlates the unique absorbance curve of nitrogen oxides with their actual concentrations.
User interface
AAI’s proprietary ECLIPSE software processes the acquired spectral data into actual concentration readings. On the touchscreen controller, the analyzer operator can easily switch between different interfaces—such as trend graphs, spectra plots, concentration readings, and more—and can independently and at any time set and adjust alarms, outputs, purge functions, zeroing, and other parameters.
Safety performance
Most analyzers directly introduce the sample into the analyzer’s housing for measurement. However, if the sample is toxic, highly corrosive, or explosive, this could be extremely dangerous. The OMA design is unique: instead of introducing the sample into our analyzer, we guide the optical signal into the sample itself. The sample flows only through a flow cell and never comes into contact with the analyzer. The flow cell is connected to the analyzer via an optical fiber cable.
Sample system
The OMA is designed specifically for direct monitoring of high-temperature or water-containing samples. This design philosophy allows us to simplify the sampling system while preserving the integrity of the samples. Drawing on our extensive experience in sampling system design, we’ve found that many different applications share striking similarities yet exhibit subtle differences from one another. Therefore, we tailor each sampling system uniquely to the specific requirements of every individual project—starting from analyzing the user’s sample data and gaining a deep understanding of their process, through detailed design drawings, and culminating in actual production and system integration. For each user, we create a sampling system that is 100% perfectly matched to their needs.
Optional models
OMA products of various models share the same electronic architecture, and their monitoring functions and performance are identical. The differences among these models lie in their external structural designs and the materials used, with the aim of meeting the diverse requirements of different applications.
Technical Parameters
The following technical specifications are based on the premise that all components and the sample system are supplied by AAI, and that the system installation has been approved by AAI. For technical specifications under other conditions, please consult AAI’s sales team directly.
General
| Measurement principle | Dispersion Ultraviolet-Visible Spectrophotometry |
|---|---|
| Detector | nova II™ UV-Vis Diode Array Spectrometer |
| Spectral detection range | 200–800 nm |
| Light source | Pulsed xenon lamp light source, with a service life of five years. |
| Signal transmission | 600-micron core, 1.8-meter-long optical cable; other lengths available upon request. |
| Sample pretreatment | Customized design for different applications |
| Analyzer calibration | Before leaving the factory, the instrument is calibrated using a standard gas certified by the manufacturer; users do not need to recalibrate it again. The system’s accuracy is ensured by an automatic zeroing function. |
| Reading verification | Quick and easy verification via standard samples and self-diagnosis functions. |
| Controller | Industrial controller equipped with an LCD touchscreen and ECLIPSE™ operating software. |
| Data storage | Pure solid-state drive |
| Runtime environment | |
| Analyzer environmental conditions | Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use; no analysis cabin required. |
| Ambient temperature | Standard: 0 - 35 °C (32 - 95 °F) |
| Optional: -20 to 55 °C (-4 to 131 °F) | |
| To avoid thermal radiation, it is recommended to install the analyzer under a sunshade when exposed to direct sunlight. | |
| Sample temperature | Standard: -20 – 70 °C (-4 – 158 °F) |
| Optional: When equipped with a cooling extension, the maximum temperature can reach up to 150 °C (302 °F). | |
| If the temperature exceeds 150 °C (302°F), please contact AAI. | |
| Sample pressure | Standard flow cell: 206 bar (3000 psi) |
| Insertion probe: 100 bar (1470 psig) | |
| Power requirements | |
| Electricity | 85 - 264 VAC 47 - 63 Hz |
| Power consumption | 45 watts |
| Output | |
| Standard output | One measured substance corresponds to one 4-20 milliamp analog output (up to three channels are available; additional options available after upgrade). |
| Two digital outputs correspond to alarm and pre-processing control. | |
| Optional output | Modbus TCP/IP; RS-232; RS-485; Fieldbus; Profibus; HART; |
| Appearance features | |
| Select the analyzer housing | OMA-300 Wall-Mounted |
| OMA-206P Portable | |
| OMA-406R Rack-Mounted | |
Performance
| Standard Range and Accuracy of Nitrogen Oxides The standard measurement ranges are as follows; additional ranges are available upon request. For further information on other nitrogen oxides, please contact the sales department directly. |
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|---|---|
| 0-100 ppm | ±5 ppm |
| 0-10,000 ppm | ±2% of full scale or 5 ppm* |
| 0-100% | ±2% of full scale |
| *Take the larger one as the standard. | |
Certificate
The following are typical explosion-proof certificates; other types are also available:
| Standard design | Non-explosion-proof |
|---|---|
| Offer optional | ATEX, IECEx, EAC, PESO, JPN, KTL |
| For other certificates, such as CSA, FM, etc., please contact your sales representative. | |
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