Used ROSEMOUNT 2051 #9191429 for sale

ROSEMOUNT 2051
ID: 9191429
Pressure transmitters.
ROSEMOUNT 2051 is a Residual Gas Analyzer (RGA), manufactured by Emerson, that can detect gases like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen in trace amounts in a variety of process conditions. This device is designed to be used in the chemical, petrochemical, and industrial automation industries, providing continuous monitoring and immediate feedback regarding changes in the concentrations of contaminants in the process gas. 2051 utilizes a photo-ionization detection (PID) technique that utilizes a sample cell to ionize, or electrically charge, the gas sample for component analysis and quantification. This device can measure concentrations of gases from as low as 1 part per million (ppm). ROSEMOUNT 2051 is capable of measuring the concentrations of up to eight components, with additional components being able to be added as needed. This device also features an oscillator design to ensure a larger signal-to-noise ratio and a patented reaction chamber, enabling fast response time. The reaction chamber also provides high levels of temperature and pressure resistance, ideal for operation in harsh environments. 2051 includes a panorama control and analysis software that simplifies operation, monitoring, and archive of data. This includes alarm settings, large storage capacity, data export, trend analysis options, and diagnostic windows. The device also offers a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) connection, as well as a Modbus interface, that facilitates easy integration of ROSEMOUNT 2051 into existing process control systems. 2051 is an excellent choice for process monitoring and control and provides reliable and accurate gas concentration measurements for a variety of processes. Its wide range of features, combined with its temperature and pressure resistance, makes this residual gas analyzer a reliable and versatile unit for monitoring potentially hazardous conditions and providing insights for proactive maintenance.
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