DUSTHUNTER T200 Transmittance Light Dust Measuring Device

Part Number: DUSTHUNTER T200 Brand: Sick AG

SICK Transmittance Dust Measuring Devices

Price
$576.00CAD
Stock
25+ In Stock

The DUSTHUNTER T200 is a measuring device for dust at medium to high concentrations. Basic measuring value is transmittance. Opacity and extinction can be calculated and displayed as well as the dust concentration after gravimetric calibration. Furthermore, it has an integrated contamination check of the sender/receiver and reflector unit as well as an automatic self-alignment of the optical assembly.

The DUSTHUNTER T200 is approved according to EN 15267.

At a glance
  • Integrated contamination check for sender/receiver and reflector unit
  • Automatic self-alignment of the optical assembly
  • Automatic check of zero and reference point
  • For medium to high dust concentrations
  • For small to large measuring distances
Features
  • Easy installation, commissioning and operation
  • Measurement independent of gas velocity, humidity and particle charge
  • Low maintenance due to self-monitoring and contamination check
  • Approved according to EN 15267

Specifications

Brand

Enclosure Rating

  • IP66
  • IP54

Certifications & Approvals

  • CE

Measuring Range

  • Dust Concentration: 0 to 200 mg/m³ / 0 to 10,000 mg/m³
  • Extinction: 0 to 0.045 / 0 to 2
  • Relative Opacity: 0 to 10 % / 0 to 100 %
  • Opacity: 0 to 10 % / 0 to 100 %
  • Transmittance: 100 to 90 % / 100 to 0 %

Response Time

  • 1 to 600 s

Accuracy

  • ± 2 %

Process Temperature

  • -40° to 600° C

Process Pressure

  • -50 to 30 hPa

Process Gas Humidity

  • Non-Condensing

Ambient Temperature

  • -40° to 60° C

Power Supply

  • 24 Vdc 47-63 Hz
  • 90-250 Vac

Power Consumption

  • ≤ 15 W
  • ≤ 15 VA

Communication

  • Modbus
  • PROFIBUS DP
  • Ethernet

  • Emissions monitoring at power plants and waste incineration plants
  • Monitoring of filter systems
  • Monitoring of dust load in factory halls
  • Control of fresh air and exhaust air units
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