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With GMS800 SICK offers an innovative product familiy of extractive analyzers which can measure more than 60 different gas compounds. The GMS800 is characterized by its consistent modular design: up to 6 analyzing modules, one gas module, I/O modules and an operating unit. Standardized 19"-racks as well as system enclosures optimized for installation in cabinets can be used for economic system integration. Wall mounting enclosures with an ATEX approval for hazarous areas can be used in rough industrial environments. Equipped with modern software, the GMS800 comes with all required interfaces for remote control via networks through to the connection to a process control system. |
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At a glance
- Six different analyzing modules
Four different types of enclosures
Measuring principles: NDIR, NDUV, UVRAS, TC, paramagnetic and electrochemical O2 measurement
Gas module with sample gas pump and/or control sensors
New system enclosure for easy and quick integration in analyzing cabinets
Remote diagnosis via Ethernet with software SOPAS ET
Your benefits
- Approved according to EN 15267 and EN 14181
- Installations in Non-Ex-areas and Ex-areas (Zone 1 and 2) possible
- Minimum service and maintenance work as well as easy reconditioning of existing installations due to modular design
- Adjustment without test gases via optional adjustment unit
- Negligible influence of ambient temperature due to thermostatized measuring modules
- System solutions with MAC800 turn-key analyzing cabinets
- Reliable measuring results by proven measurement technology
- Easy maintenance and repair due to replacement of complete assemblies or modules
Fields of application
- Emission monitoring according to EN 15267 and process gas measurements
- Emission monitoring of very low concentrations in power plants, cement industry and waste incinerators
- Measurement of smallest concentrations of NO, NO2 and SO2 in gas turbines
- NOx monitoring by direct measurement of NO and NO2
- Measurement of sulfur compounds in process gases
- CO monitoring for Ex protection
- Measurement of smallest concentrations in hydrogen or hydrocarbons
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