Robust oxygen analyzer approved for hazardous area use in Brazil

Michell Instruments’ XTP601 Oxygen Analyzer has been approved for use in explosive atmospheres by INMETRO, the Brazilian National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality.
The analyzer already carries certification from ATEX, IECEx, TC TR Ex (Russia) and cCSAus: the addition of INMETRO certification increases its global coverage.

Typical hazardous applications for the XTP601 thermo-paramagnetic oxygen analyzer include monitoring of inert or blanketing gases in refining, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. It is capable of measuring oxygen ranges from 0-1% up to 0-25% and can make accurate and stable measurements of oxygen in background gases such as hydrogen and methane.

Other Michell products which also have INMETRO certification are the Easidew PRO XP explosion-proof dew-point transmitter and the MDM300 I.S. high speed portable dew-point hygrometer.
Robust oxygen analyzer approved for hazardous area use in Brazil
If you would like more information please contact:

Sarah Lawrence
Michell Instruments
Lancaster Way Business Park
Ely, Cambridgeshire
CB6 3NW
UK
Tel - +44(0)1353 658 000
Fax - +44(0)1353 658 199
e-mail - sarah.lawrence@michell.com


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About Michell Instruments

Michell Instruments Group is a worldwide leader in the field of moisture and humidity measurement solutions. With four decades of experience, Michell designs and manufactures a wide range of sensors, instruments and customized systems capable of measuring dew-point, humidity and oxygen in applications and industries as diverse as compressed air, power generation, petrochemical, oil and gas, food processing and pharmaceutical. Michell’s innovative products make processes cheaper, cleaner, more energy efficient and safe.

The Group has multiple manufacturing locations across Europe with their international headquarters located in Ely, UK and a North America sales and service headquarters located in Rowley (MA). It has its own facilities in 10 countries with an extensive network of factory trained application and service engineers, subsidiaries and distributors stretching across 56 countries.