PCL Nitrogen Purity Percentage Analyser

PCL Nitrogen Purity Percentage Analyser

The PCL Nitrogen Analyser is easy and convenient to use, providing the actual nitrogen percentage in vessels or tyres. Most other systems on the market show the oxygen levels and require a manual calculation to work out the percentage of nitrogen purity.

The rugged ergonomic design of this Nitrogen Analyser enables ease of use in motor racing pits, workshops, fleet control, tyre stores, lube shops and auto dealerships. Ease of use, fast reaction time and large digital display makes the ACCURA Nitrogen Analyser the perfect choice.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Accurate and easy to use

Auto diagnostic with Error Code to simplify troubleshooting

Replaceable battery and sensor

Simple to operate - one button operation

Battery charge indicator

Auto Off Time Delay: 5 mins

Specifications

Shipping Weight (kg) 0.68
EAN
5014875104027
Brand
PCL
Accuracy
+/- 1% Full Scale Deflection
Calibration
70-100 % Nitrogen
Display Resolution
0.1 vol%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the PCL Nitrogen Purity Analyser?

The PCL Nitrogen Analyser is a precision instrument designed to verify the actual percentage of nitrogen in aircraft tyres or storage vessels. Unlike many sensors that measure residual oxygen and require a manual calculation, this device provides a direct Nitrogen purity reading, ensuring compliance with aviation safety standards.

The analyser features a measurement range of 0–100% Nitrogen (calibrated for 70–100%). It offers a high display resolution of 0.1 vol% and an accuracy of +/- 1% full scale, providing the reliable data required for the critical maintenance of high-pressure aviation tyres.

The device features a simple, one-touch calibration process. To calibrate to ambient air (79.1% Nitrogen), simply press and hold the button for three seconds. This "Auto Calibration" ensures the electrochemical sensor remains accurate across different temperatures and altitudes before you begin testing.

For safety and to prevent sensor damage, the PCL Nitrogen Analyser should not be connected to closed pressure systems exceeding 175 psi (12 bar). When testing high-pressure aircraft tyres, ensure a proper sampling valve is used to bleed a small, controlled flow of gas across the sensor.

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