ANALYZER, 0 TO 100% OXYGEN, +/-2% ACCURACY, BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY, INTUITIVE INTERFACE, 0.1% O2 RESOLUTION, MEETS CE, 5 TO 45 DEG C by Analytical Industries Inc. (AII)


OEM#: AII-2000HCANALYZER, 0 TO 100% OXYGEN, +/-2% ACCURACY, BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY, INTUITIVE INTERFACE, 0.1% O2 RESOLUTION, MEETS CE, 5 TO 45 DEG C by Analytical Industries Inc. (AII)
| Qty | Price |
|---|---|
| 5+ | $427.23 |
18 Month Warranty
The AII 2000 Series Oxygen Analyzers and Monitor are intended to measure and display the concentration of oxygen in breathing gas mixtures. The intended use is only to verify, spot check or continuously monitor, oxygen concentrations in circumstances where the oxygen concentration is controlled and set by other medical device such as oxygen/air blenders, flow meters or other control device.They provide continuous, fast, reliable and accurate oxygen measurements of up to respiratory care systems.The devices utilize an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type that is extensively used to measure oxygen concentrations in gas streams. Oxygen, the fuel for this electrochemical transducer, diffusing into the sensor through a gas permeable membrane reacts chemically at the sensing electrode to produce an electrical current output proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase. The sensor has an absolute zero meaning that when no oxygen is present to be chemically reacted.The sensor’s signal output is linear over the entire range, remains virtually constant over the specified useful life and drops off sharply at the end. The sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery. Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right, its expected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF.
The AII 2000 Series Oxygen Analyzers and Monitor are intended to measure and display the concentration of oxygen in breathing gas mixtures. The intended use is only to verify, spot check or continuously monitor, oxygen concentrations in circumstances where the oxygen concentration is controlled and set by other medical device such as oxygen/air blenders, flow meters or other control device.They provide continuous, fast, reliable and accurate oxygen measurements of up to respiratory care systems.The devices utilize an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type that is extensively used to measure oxygen concentrations in gas streams. Oxygen, the fuel for this electrochemical transducer, diffusing into the sensor through a gas permeable membrane reacts chemically at the sensing electrode to produce an electrical current output proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase. The sensor has an absolute zero meaning that when no oxygen is present to be chemically reacted.The sensor’s signal output is linear over the entire range, remains virtually constant over the specified useful life and drops off sharply at the end. The sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery. Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right, its expected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF.
The AII 2000 Series Oxygen Analyzers and Monitor are intended to measure and display the concentration of oxygen in breathing gas mixtures. The intended use is only to verify, spot check or continuously monitor, oxygen concentrations in circumstances where the oxygen concentration is controlled and set by other medical device such as oxygen/air blenders, flow meters or other control device.They provide continuous, fast, reliable and accurate oxygen measurements of up to respiratory care systems.The devices utilize an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type that is extensively used to measure oxygen concentrations in gas streams. Oxygen, the fuel for this electrochemical transducer, diffusing into the sensor through a gas permeable membrane reacts chemically at the sensing electrode to produce an electrical current output proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase. The sensor has an absolute zero meaning that when no oxygen is present to be chemically reacted.The sensor’s signal output is linear over the entire range, remains virtually constant over the specified useful life and drops off sharply at the end. The sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery. Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right, its expected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF.
The AII 2000 Series Oxygen Analyzers and Monitor are intended to measure and display the concentration of oxygen in breathing gas mixtures. The intended use is only to verify, spot check or continuously monitor, oxygen concentrations in circumstances where the oxygen concentration is controlled and set by other medical device such as oxygen/air blenders, flow meters or other control device.They provide continuous, fast, reliable and accurate oxygen measurements of up to respiratory care systems.The devices utilize an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type that is extensively used to measure oxygen concentrations in gas streams. Oxygen, the fuel for this electrochemical transducer, diffusing into the sensor through a gas permeable membrane reacts chemically at the sensing electrode to produce an electrical current output proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase. The sensor has an absolute zero meaning that when no oxygen is present to be chemically reacted.The sensor’s signal output is linear over the entire range, remains virtually constant over the specified useful life and drops off sharply at the end. The sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery. Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right, its expected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF.
The AII 2000 Series Oxygen Analyzers and Monitor are intended to measure and display the concentration of oxygen in breathing gas mixtures. The intended use is only to verify, spot check or continuously monitor, oxygen concentrations in circumstances where the oxygen concentration is controlled and set by other medical device such as oxygen/air blenders, flow meters or other control device.They provide continuous, fast, reliable and accurate oxygen measurements of up to respiratory care systems.The devices utilize an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type that is extensively used to measure oxygen concentrations in gas streams. Oxygen, the fuel for this electrochemical transducer, diffusing into the sensor through a gas permeable membrane reacts chemically at the sensing electrode to produce an electrical current output proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase. The sensor has an absolute zero meaning that when no oxygen is present to be chemically reacted.The sensor’s signal output is linear over the entire range, remains virtually constant over the specified useful life and drops off sharply at the end. The sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery. Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right, its expected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF.
The AII 2000 Series Oxygen Analyzers and Monitor are intended to measure and display the concentration of oxygen in breathing gas mixtures. The intended use is only to verify, spot check or continuously monitor, oxygen concentrations in circumstances where the oxygen concentration is controlled and set by other medical device such as oxygen/air blenders, flow meters or other control device.They provide continuous, fast, reliable and accurate oxygen measurements of up to respiratory care systems.The devices utilize an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type that is extensively used to measure oxygen concentrations in gas streams. Oxygen, the fuel for this electrochemical transducer, diffusing into the sensor through a gas permeable membrane reacts chemically at the sensing electrode to produce an electrical current output proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase. The sensor has an absolute zero meaning that when no oxygen is present to be chemically reacted.The sensor’s signal output is linear over the entire range, remains virtually constant over the specified useful life and drops off sharply at the end. The sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery. Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right, its expected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF.
