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Tiger-i 2000 CO2
CO2 analyzer for greenhouse gas monitoring
Combat global warming at the source
The Tiger-i 2000 CO2 greenhouse gas analyzer is designed for versatile use. It can measure ambient levels of CO2 with high precision over a wide range of temperatures with excellent reliability, and they can monitor emissions of greenhouse gases from various sources such as landfills, gas and oil exploration sites, refineries, and agricultural facilities. The Tiger-i 2000 helps users to easily and accurately assess their greenhouse gas emissions and implement measures to reduce global warming.
Using Tiger Optics’ Tiger-i 2000 CO2 analyzer, you can measure ambient levels of carbon dioxide with parts-per-billion accuracy, drift-free stability and fast response. You’ll find our systems fast to install, exceptionally easy to use, extremely reliable, and effortless to maintain due to their built-in calibration verification. The robust design—free of moving parts—results in an analyzer that has a high mean time between failure (MTBF) and a very low cost of ownership (CoO).
A compact and user-friendly solution for monitoring ambient levels and emissions of carbon dioxide, the Tiger-i 2000 CO2 offers:
- Accuracy traceable to the world’s major national reference labs
- Specificity—no moisture or other interference
- High precision at ambient or even higher levels
- Freedom from the need for span calibrations
- No periodic sensor replacement/maintenance
- Wide dynamic range and no drift
- Compact and rugged design
Applications
- Greenhouse Gas Monitoring
- Research & Development
Detection and Matrix | Range | LDL | Sensitivity |
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CO2 in Clean Dry Air (CDA) | 0 – 3000 ppm | 200 ppb | 150 ppb |
CO2 in N2 | 0 – 3000 ppm | 200 ppb | 150 ppb |
CO2 in Ambient Air | 0 – 1500 ppm | N/A | N/A |
Performance | |
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Operating range | See Detection Capability table |
Detection limit (LDL, 24 h peak-to-peak) | See Detection Capability table |
Sensitivity (3σ) | See Detection Capability table |
Precision (1σ, greater of) | ± 0.75% or 1/3 of Sensitivity |
(equivalent to 3 ppm over 24 h at typical ambient CO2 levels) | |
Accuracy (greater of) | ± 4% or the LDL |
(equivalent to 16 ppm over 24 h at typical ambient CO2 levels) | |
Speed of response | 3 minutes to 95% |
Environmental conditions | 10°C to 40°C, 30% to 80% RH (non-condensing) |
Storage temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
Gas Handling System and Conditions* | |
Wetted materials | 316L stainless steel, 10 Ra surface finish |
Gas connections | 1/4" male VCR inlet & outlet |
Leak tested to | 1 x 10-9 mbar l / sec |
Inlet pressure | 0 – 15 psig (1 – 2 bara) |
Outlet pressure | Vacuum (<10 Torr) |
Flow rate | ∼1 slpm |
Sample gases | Ambient air, clean dry air (CDA) and N2 |
Gas temperature | Up to 60°C |
Dimensions, H x W x D | |
Standard sensors | 8.73" x 8.57" x 23.6" (222 mm x 218 mm x 599 mm) |
Sensor rack (fits up to two sensors) | 8.73" x 19.0" x 23.6" (222 mm x 483 mm x 599 mm) |
Weight | |
Standard sensor | 33 lbs (15 kg) |
Electrical | |
Alarm indicators | 2 user programmable, 1 system fault, Form-C relay |
Power requirements | 90 − 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power consumption | 40 Watts max. |
Signal output | Isolated 4–20 mA per sensor |
User interfaces | 5.7" LCD touchscreen, 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, RS-232 |
802.11g Wireless (optional), Modbus TCP (optional) | |
Patents | |
U.S. Patent #7,277,177 | |
*Vacuum source with >2 slpm @ 10 Torr required |
Title / Description | ||
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Tiger-i 2000 CH4 and CO2 Brochure (PDF) |
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