Total Hydrocarbon Analysers

The Model 4030 uses a field proven FID detector in a heated chamber. The chamber is heated to a high temperature to meet US EPA requirements for VOC emissions monitoring.

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Model 4030

  • Easy to use software, user programmable ranges

  • GC technology used for complete separation of Methane, Ethylene Oxide, Benzene, Styrene, BTX and many others

  • Automatic fuel shut off system

  • Electronic flame-out guard circuit

  • Fast response

  • Enhanced temperature control of sample compartment for stable, reproducible results

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The software is user-programmable and easy to use, with automatic fuel shut-off and electronic flame-out guard circuits for safe operation. The instrument has adjustable alarm and oven settings, fast response times, and a sample filter with exchangeable stainless steel elements. It also features a built-in sample pump (optional) and a stainless steel sample system with flexible design to handle various gas fuels. Additionally, the instrument has automatic ignition and is X-purged for hazardous area installations. The software is CE marked, and an optional methaniser is available for CO and CO2 measurements.

4000 Series Overview

  • 4020 Total Hydrocarbon Analyser

    ​Uses FID to measure total hydrocarbons in ppm in a sample gas stream

  • 4030 Total Hydrocarbon Analyser

    ​Basic 40​​20 with sample system at a higher temperature for heated applications

    Avoids condensation of the sample

  • 4040 Methane / Non-Methane

    ​Basic 4020, plus temperature-controlled sampling system with GC column to give accurate readings of both methane and non-methane hydrocarbons in a gas stream

  • ​4060 Benzene Analyser

    ​Same as 4040, but used to measure ppb levels of benzene instead of methane/non-methane​

  • ​4080 Total Hydrocarbon Analyser

    Basic 4020 with sample system including stripper to measure total hydrocarbons in an aqueous sample​

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