We were sent a picture recently of an early
model Nova portable analyzer. It is being used in a lab somewhere in Quebec , Canada
by a company that manufactures furnaces.
This unit is approximately 27yrs old and is
apparently still ticking.
The actual model number of this unit is no
longer in circulation. And the serial number is so old that I couldn’t locate
the original hand-written production file. However, some of the features of the
front panel suggest that it is similar to our current Model 375.
The picture indicates that this instrument
will do analysis of oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
There is an illuminated push-button for ‘CO
RANGE’ which probably allows the user to switch between a coarse and fine
scale. The reason for this usually has to do with the operation of tuning a
boiler or furnace. When the furnace is out of tune, it will
produce higher amounts of carbon monoxide. Improving the fuel to air ratio will
result in lower CO levels.
The high CO range on the analyzer will
allow the technician to ‘see’ the CO analysis during the out-of-tune condition.
After the coarse adjustments are made, the technician can switch to the fine CO
scale for further tuning.
In the newer models, the ranges are as
follows:
0-25.0% Oxygen
0-2000 PPM and 0-4.00% CO - switch
selectable
0-20.0% CO2
Here is a link to the current model.
For information on Nova gas analyzer
systems, give Mike or Dave at Nova a call, or send us an e-mail.
1-800-295-3771
sales at nova-gas dot com
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