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New Rosemount CX2100 in-situ oxygen analyser from Emerson

The Rosemount CX2100 in-situ oxygen analyser is designed to optimize maintenance and service tasks The Rosemount CX2100 in-situ oxygen analyser is designed to optimize maintenance and service tasks

New oxygen analyser optimizes combustion systems, streamlines maintenance, and lowers total cost of ownership

EMERSON announced the new Rosemount CX2100 In Situ Oxygen Analyzer, designed to provide critical information needed to optimize combustion processes and help manufacturers meet emissions standards, reduce energy costs, and increase safety.

Existing oxygen analysers for combustion processes tend to be difficult to install, commission and maintain – making it difficult to optimize combustion processes. By contrast, the CX2100 is simple to install, with a wide range of accessories for installation across different process conditions, including high temperature, high particulate, and high sulphur applications. The transmitter can be mounted up to 91m (300ft) away from the probe to further simplify installation, especially important for personnel safety.

 

CX2100 commissioning is streamlined by the local operator interface’s guided set-up and commissioning feature, with support for seven languages. The interface features capacitive touch buttons, comes with a wide variety of customization options, and is housed in a rugged metal enclosure to protect its internal electronics. Guided set-up can also be performed via a remote host, such as a control or asset-management system.

Maintenance is made easy by the probe’s quick connect/disconnect feature, speeding replacement by eliminating the need for rewiring. Long service life is provided by ceramic or Hastelloy diffusers, which protect the probe from degradation in high-temperature conditions, and these diffusers are field replaceable.

Autocalibration and autocalibration check features regularly measure analyser accuracy to help free technician time for higher-value tasks, and to enhance safety by making sure the analyser stays within its calibration limits. Safety is further improved by a flame safety interlock, which automatically turns off the probe’s heater when a flameout is detected.

 
 

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