The Zero Air Generator is a low-cost, handheld source of zero air (air that has been scrubbed of CO2 and water vapour) to be used for zeroing infrared gas analyzers (IRGAs). The #31022 consists of a small pump and a molecular sieve. The pump is powered by 2 AA batteries. A “Test” port located on the #31022 can be used to determine when to replace the molecular sieve.
Read MoreThe #31022 Zero Air Generator provides a source of zero air for zeroing infrared gas analyzers (IRGAs) in both open-path (zero/span shroud required) and closed-path configurations. The zero air generator contains "In," "Out," and "Test" ports, as well as a small battery-powered pump.
During normal operation, air enters the top of the bottle (via the "In" port), which is filled with a molecular sieve. The air flows (0.2 LPM) down the entire length of the bottle, where the molecular sieve removes CO2 and water. The air is pushed into the end of a tube at the bottom of the bottle and then to the "Out" port.
The "Test" port pulls the air from only partway down the bottle, 2 in. above the bottom. Because the unscrubbed air enters the top and flows downward, the molecular sieve is consumed from the top down. Comparing CO2 and water vapour from the "Test" port with the "Out" port indicates when the molecular sieve needs to be replaced.
The #31022 provides a low flow (0.2 LPM) zero air source for zeroing both open-path (zero/span shroud required) and closed-path infrared gas analyzers (IRGAs).
Operating Temperature Range | -20° to +50°C |
Capacity | 750 ml (holds approximately 450 g molecular sieve) |
Flow Rate | 0.2 LPM (typical) |
Power | 2 AA batteries |
Dimensions | 13.97 x 9.65 x 27.43 cm (5.5 x 3.8 x 10.8 in.) |
Weight | 1.13 kg (2.5 lb) |
Number of FAQs related to 31022 Zero Air Generator: 4
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