Serinus Cal 1000

Ozone Transfer Standard

The Serinus® Cal 1000 has been designed as a stand-alone dilution calibrator specifically for environmental applications. It can be used in conjunction with many different gas analysers and provides precise and constant volumes of zero air or dilutions of various span gases.

Features

Precise readings
Performs single and multi-point calibrations using the Serinus® Calibrator’s precision mass flow controllers, for utmost confidence in the results
Adaptable accessibility
Performs calibration manually through a user interface or remotely via RS232, USB networks, or digital inputs
Ergonomic design
Designed and developed with wide-ranging customer input for easy, intuitive, accurate use.

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Stand-alone device

The Serinus Cal has been designed as a stand-alone dilution calibrator specifically for environmental applications and should give many years of trouble free service provided that it is installed, used, and maintained correctly. It can be used in conjunction with many different analysers measuring gases such as CO, CO2, O3, NOx , NOy, NH3 and SO2 and can also be used with regulatory traceable gases and a zero air generator.

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Setting a new standard in calibration

Acoem is committed to continually innovating air quality monitoring instruments and systems to meet the demands of customers around the world, including research facilities, environmental protection agencies, and industry. Our latest precision ozone calibration instrument, Serinus® Cal 1000, is a cost-effective solution that allows the most up-to-date calibrations technology to be available at all times. There is no compromise for quality and compliance, as the instrument also meets the requirements of US and Australian EPA for these applications.

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