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E Instruments releases E8500 Cooled NOx

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Exposure to ambient temperatures above 30°C can compromise the accuracy of a NO gas sensor. This becomes considerably worse above 40°C. In order to mitigate this issue, E Instruments is releasing a brand new product: the E8500 Cooled NOx.

The E8500 Cooled NOx keeps the NO sensor cool, through the use of an internal cooling system. Thereby preventing the temperature effect. The analyser measures, displays and records the NO sensor temperature to make it easier to comply with the US EPA conditional test methods, such as CTM-030. The E8500 Cooled NOx also comes standard with its Sample Conditioning Unit (SCU) The SCU cools and dries the stack gas at the probe handle to minimise the time that the gas has with the condensate.

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