The MOD-1060 Hydrogen Analyzer is an advanced solution for the precise measurement of hydrogen concentration in a variety of industrial and environmental applications. It is an online, in-line analyzer that can be directly connected to the process for continuous monitoring. Built using state-of-the-art sensor technology, the MOD-1060 is designed to ensure high accuracy and reliability under the most challenging conditions, including explosive atmospheres and fluctuating process environments.
Key Features
- Thermal Conductivity-Based Measurement: The MOD-1060 operates using thermal conductivity (TCD) technology, providing reliable hydrogen concentration measurements even in dynamic environments.
- Wide Measurement Range: The MOD-1060 is capable of detecting hydrogen concentrations from low ppm levels up to 100%, making it suitable for diverse applications in industries such as petrochemical, energy, and environmental monitoring.
- Explosion-Proof Design: The analyzer is housed in an Ex d enclosure and certified for operation in hazardous environments. The MOD-1060 meets ATEX and IECEx standards, ensuring safety in environments with potential hydrogen hazards. Safety integrity level certified: SIL2 as per IEC 61508-2:2010 (020195:3266-1-P1)
- Ultra-Fast Response Time: With a response time of less than 30 milliseconds, the MOD-1060 provides near-instantaneous measurements, essential for real-time monitoring and fast adaptation to changing hydrogen concentrations.
- Flexible Integration: The analyzer can be easily integrated into existing systems via 4-20 mA analog output for data transfer.
Applications
- Hydrogen Industry and other Renewable Energy: Measuring hydrogen levels in fuel cells and electrolyzer applications to ensure optimal performance and safety.
- Petrochemical Industry: Monitoring hydrogen concentration in refining processes and ensuring safe operating conditions in explosive environments.
- Chemical Processing: Continuous hydrogen monitoring in chemical reactors to maintain the desired reaction conditions.
- Environmental Safety: Detecting hydrogen leaks in storage facilities and monitoring emissions to meet environmental standards.