Product Description
LumaSense Technologies Innova 1313 Fermentation Monitor Analyzer (For Parts or Repair)
Condition
- Visually in good condition with minimal signs of wear
- Powers on and enters the warm-up period
- Service light activates after a few minutes; untested beyond this point
- Sold as-is for parts or repair
Here’s What We Know About It:
The Innova 1313 Fermentation Monitor was manufactured by LumaSense Technologies (Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. acquired LumaSense Technologies Holdings, Inc. on September 1, 2018.), is a sophisticated instrument designed for monitoring fermentation processes. This device utilizes advanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) and magnetoacoustic (MA) technology to measure three key gases: oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and a user-defined hydrocarbon, typically methane (CH4).
Key Features
- Simultaneously measures oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and a user-defined hydrocarbon (e.g., methane, CH4)
- Incorporates Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) technology for CH4 and CO2 analysis
- Utilizes paramagnetic detection for accurate oxygen measurements
- Compact measurement chamber with low gas flow requirements (130 mL/min)
- Real-time gas detection with correct time correlation between gases
Scalability
- Monitors up to 36 fermentors by integrating up to three 12-channel multiplexers
- Adaptable for various fermentation scales, from laboratory to industrial setups
Data Management
- Analog outputs provided for each gas
- PC-controllable for enhanced data storage and visualization
- Compatible with major industrial process control communication protocols
Applications
- Ideal for detecting small deviations in fermentation processes
- Designed for long-term monitoring of multi-day processes
- Perfect for laboratory fermentors requiring low gas flow rates
- Highly suitable for environments demanding high accuracy and stability
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Specifications
- Weight: 32 lb
- Width: 20 in
- Depth: 24 in
- Height: 13 in
- Brand: Innova
- Type: Fermentation Monitor