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M&C TechGroup PMA 30A_D Data sheet User Manual

Oxygenanalyserseriespma, Specialfeatures, Application

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SpecialFeatures

OxygenAnalyserSeriesPMA®

Thermostated version PMA 30/D, PMA 30A/D
in compact 19”-cassette

PMA 30A/D

Application

Due to the extremely fast response time

of the patented M&C magneto-dynam-

ic measuring cell with no stagnant vol-

ume as well as the negligible cross sensi-

tivity from other sample gas components,

the portable M&C oxygen analyser PMA 30

has a wide variety of applications.
The analyser is a suitable and reliable instru-

ment for monitoring oxygen concentrations

in various gas analytical control applications

including flue gas-, inert gas-, fermentation

processes- and process or laboratory control

measurements.

Description

The M&C oxygen analyser PMA 30 is a tem-

perature controlled instrument which has

been designed for continuous measurements

of oxygen concentrations in particle-free and

dry sample gas.
The PMA 30 is a reliable and easy-to-operate

instrument. It is built into a compact 19

inch cassette. The transducer unit maintains

a constant operating temperature of 50 °C

and a flashing LED on the control panel indi-

cates the proper operating temperature of

the analyser. The five measuring ranges are

displayed on the analogue meter with 30/

100% scale. The PMA 30A/D has a combined

analogue/digital meter and the PMA 30/D

has only a digital meter. Two output signals

are available. Sample gas connections as well

as connectors for incoming power supply,

output signals, remote ranging, remote range

indication and status contact are located at

the rear panel of the analyser. The sample

gas enters the analyser via an external pro-

tective fine-filter. The required flow rate can

be adjusted at the flowmeter with needle

valve, mounted on the front panel upstream

the M&C measuring cell and the flow alarm

sensor. The internal tubing is made of PTFE

and PVDF.

MeasuringprincipleofM&Cox-

ygenanalyser

The PMA 30 utilises the paramagnetic prin-

ciple of operation to measure oxygen con-

centrations. The analyser measures the para-

magnetic susceptibility of the oxygen in the

sample gas by means of the M&C magneto-

dynamic measuring cell. The physical prop-

ertys which distinguishes oxygen from other

gases is its paramagnetism. It is significantly

higher comparing to other common gases.

This operation principle is one of the most

accurate and reliable procedures to deter-

mine the oxygen concentration in a gas mix-

ture from 0 to 100 Vol.%.
The robust M&C cross-flow cell has no

stagnant volume. Advantages are the fast

response time, the flow rate up to 60 l/hr,

the small volume of 2 ml, the extremely low

drift, the absolute linearity and the negligible

cross sensitivity against other sample gas

components. With a proper sample condi-

tioning and pressure, the M&C cell will never

need replacing. The dumbbell with a small

mirror at its centre is mounted in a strong

inhomogenous magnetic field. The paramag-

netic oxygen strengthens the forces on the

diamagnetic dumbbell and causes a shift-

ing which is detected by a system consist-

ing of light beam, mirror and a photo cell.

A compensation current is induced via the

feedback coil on the dumbbell and leads to

a reset of the dumbbell into its zero-position.
The required current is linearly proportional to

the oxygen concentration.

Technical specifications and illustrations are without

obligation, subject to modifications. 05.97/11.12