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News Release from: Hach Ultra Analytics | Subject: Orbisphere 510
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2006
Monitor keeps track of up to three gas
sensors
The new Orbisphere 510 can monitor up to three independent sensors, and each channel provides data storage of up to 10,000 measurements and 1000 last user actions.
Orbisphere electrochemical sensors are widely regarded as leaders in the field of selective gas measurement Now the range features multichannel capabilities, enabling the new Orbisphere 510 to monitor up to three independent sensors
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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System provides sensors with multiple channels
Hach Ultra's Orbisphere 510 offers a multi-channel capability for both thermal conductivity sensors measuring CO2 and N2 and for electrochemical sensors measuring O2.
This latest version of the Orbisphere 510 also offers new software features for easier data transfer and diagnostics through USB and Ethernet.
Each channel provides data storage of up to 10,000 measurements and 1000 last user actions.
Information on the last 50 calibrations is also logged.
Continuous diagnostics provide the user with system status information and calibration and service reminders through smart analogue outputs and relays to simplify instrument maintenance.
Monitoring is made easy with Profibus DP.
The data management capability supports quality system records and other requirements such as 21CFR11.
Wall-mounted, panel and tabletop versions are available.
All versions employ a full colour touch screen, and intuitive software providing multilevel password protection.
This offers ease of use to line operators with configuration, communication and measurement options for technical personnel.
Orbisphere 510 instruments find applications in the power, electronics, life sciences, beverage and water industries for oxygen, ozone and hydrogen measurement.
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