Users freed from the dangers and inconvenience of high-pressure cylinders by gas generator that produces carrier/combustion gas from an existing compressed air supply
Parker Balston has introduced the new TOC-1250 gas generator that produces hydrocarbon-free, carbon dioxide free carrier/combustion gas from an existing compressed air supply for laboratory TOC analyser applications, eliminating the need for potentially dangerous oxygen and nitrogen cylinders.
With a maximum TOC gas flow rate of 1250cc/min at 7barg, the new TOC-1250 generator is a complete system with carefully matched components engineered for easy installation, operation and long-term reliability. Installation is simple.
A standard compressed air line is connected to the inlet, and the outlet is connected to the TOC gas supply line.
The generator is plugged into a standard electrical socket and within minutes high purity carrier/combustion gas is supplied.
With a built-in maintenance reminder indicator, simple and quick routine servicing can be carried out when needed, helping to ensure high performance and reliability.
The compact Parker Balston TOC-1250 gas generator meets or exceeds all TOC manufacturers' gas purity requirements.
The generator uses catalytic oxidisation and pressure swing adsorption technologies to remove hydrocarbons to 0.1ppm (measured as methane), carbon dioxide to 1ppm and water vapour to 1ppm (-73C dewpoint).
"Gas generators are the safe, hazard-free, reliable and high performance alternative to the use of potentially dangerous gas cylinders in laboratories", says product manager Matthew Lampton. "By replacing cylinders with gas generators, forward thinking laboratories achieve the advantages of increased safety, greater convenience, reduced cost and higher purity gas for more accurate analysis."