D ata S h e e t
SIDOR
Gas Analyzer
Measurement of 1 or 2 gas components
Optional oxygen measurement (electrochemical or paramagnetic)
SIDOR is an extractive gas analysis The following options can be built into
instrument for the measurement of the SIDOR:
1 or 2 gas components. With the addi- • 2nd SIDOR module for the measure-
tion of an electrochemical or para- ment of a 2nd gas component
magnetic measuring cell, oxygen*) can • Sample gas pump
be measured as well. • Flowmeter
• Moisture sensor
The innovative signal processing and • Electrochemical oxygen sensor
highly stable detector provide the OXOR‑E
highest degree of long term signal sta- • Paramagnetic oxygen sensor
bility available to date. The stability of OXOR‑P
the detectors means that calibration
routine adjustments are only required An extensive array of freely configu-
quarterly and only with inert gas or rable digital in- and outputs make the
measuring component-free ambient construction of a complete system
air. Sample gas pressure compensa- much simpler.
tion is included as standard.
A microprocessor controls the fully
SIDOR can be used everywhere, automatic and low maintenance oper-
where emission measurement is ation with control functions for pro-
required according to European regu- cess measurements, the adjustment
lations 2001/80/EC and can also be of SIDOR as well as self-monitoring
used in bio gas and landfill gas mea- and fault diagnostics.
surements or for process gas analy-
sis. Easy to understand texts on a large LC
display and help menus in different
SIDOR in its short 19“ chassis enclo- languages make operation of the
sure can be installed anywhere, where instrument very easy.
space is a problem or replacement of
older analog instruments with newer
technologys required.
*)
Option
SIDOR Measuring Technology
The measurement values are automatically normed Such an innovative concept simplifies field work. For ex-
by using the latest signal evaluation technology, ample, cuvettes can be replaced locally without time-
thereby enormously reducing the influence of sig- consuming alignments. This is made possible due to the
nal noise. The chopper wheel unit is designed to symmetrical design of the cuvette which always slots into
allow inclusion of a second IR source assembly, so the correct position with the aid of a positioner.
that two IR active gases can be measured simultane-
ously but completely independent from one another.
Slot-in positioner (symmetrical
cuvette design)
The exchange of other device components is just as easy
and fast; high precision in the manufacturing process of
the components makes on-site repair possible without
laborious factory temperature adjustment. In addition –
the exchange of a new SIDOR with an old analyzer is fast
and easy. Compact and short, the 19" rack unit can be
installed in existing systems where space is limited.
Components for up to two SIDOR modules
Chopper
Detectors wheel unit
IR light source
Cuvettes
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Features
Measuring Value, Status and Control Outputs Analyzer Options
Measurement • 4 ... 20 mA, linear SIDOR Additional SIDOR module for measuring
signals (analog) • Potential-free (galvanically isolated) a second IR component
• Max. load 500 Ohm
Sample gas For sample gas delivery
• During adjustment the output signal
pump
can be selected to show the adjust-
ment values or to hold the last mea- Flow sensor To monitor if enough gas is flowing
suring signal through the analyzer
Output ranges • Standard: according to customer Moisture sensor For emergency shut-down of the entire
specification measuring system if condensate enters
• Additional output range (optional) the analyzer
freely selectable within basic meas- Additional mod- OXOR-P used for the measurement of
uring range ule OXOR-P oxygen with the paramagnetic
• Max. range switching ratio 1:5 principle
Status- and • 8 relay contacts Additional mod- OXOR-E determines the oxygen content
control outputs • 8 open collector outputs ule OXOR-E with an electrochemical cell
• 3 relay contacts pre-set, all other
contacts can be freely allocated
• Freely selectable logic Enclosures
• 4 alarm levels, freely programmable Slide-in chassis • 19“, 3HU
for high or low alarm limits • IP 20
• Fault • Dimensions: see dimensional draw-
• Service required ing on page 8
• (NAMUR signal ‘Function monitoring’) • Weight: 9 ... 12 kg, depending on the
• Service/adjustment (NAMUR signal components
‘Function monitoring’)
• 4 measuring range ID signals
• Control for a solenoid valve to switch Digital Interfaces
on ambient air or inert gas for auto- RS232 C Automatic output of measuring values
matic adjustment (uni-directional) and status with date and time
• Signals to control the solenoid valves
RS232 C • Limited AK protocol
for a manual or automatic adjust-
(bi-directional) • MODBUS protocol
ment for sample gas, zero gas and
• Remote control via modem or serial
test gases
PC
• Manual control of an external sample
• Direct connection with MARC 2000
gas pump and automatic shut-down
software
in the event of a fault:
external sample gas pump ON/OFF
Control inputs
Control inputs • 8 inputs
• Over 30 different functions, such as:
––Adjustment control
––Monitoring of external system com-
ponents such as cooler, test gas
bottles, etc.
––Service/adjustment block (NAMUR
signal ‘Communication’) to ensure
uninterrupted sample gas analysis
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Features
Display and Menu Drive Gas Inlet and Outlet Conditions
Display Back-lit LC graphic display (120 mm Gas temperature 0 ... +45 °C [32 ... 115 °F]
wide, 90 mm high) Gas characteris- Dew point must be below ambient tem-
Measuring value • Digital, 5-digit (17.5 mm high) tics perature, gas must be free of dust and
display • Quasi-analog (bargraph) in engineer- aerosols
ing units: ppm, %, mg/m3; please
Gas pressure rel- –200 ... +300 hPa (–0.2 ... +0.3 bar)
specify when ordering
ative to ambient [–3 ... +4 psi]
• Measuring value and status mes-
pressure
sages are always shown
Sample gas • Max. 60 l/h at 100 hPa (0.1 bar)
Menu drive • Clear and descriptive texts in three pump subpressure
levels in accordance with NAMUR • Pump capacity of the built-in pump*)
standard adjustable by software
• Two levels protected against unau-
thorized access Sample gas flow 30 ... 60 l/h
• Context-related and explanatory help
texts always accessable
General Data
Clear text Clear text messages such as:
Line voltage 100, 115 oder 230 V AC,(+10 % ... –15
messages ––status conditions (‘calibrating’, ... )
%), selectable, fuse change necessary;
––fault diagnostics (‘gas flow’, ‘IR
48 ... 62 Hz
source’, ... )
––service required (‘zero point drift’, Power consump- Max. 150 VA, typically 50 VA
... ) etc. tion
Ambient temp- +5 ... +45 °C [–40 ... 115 °F]
Available German, English, French, Italian, Span- erature during
languages ish, Dutch, Polish, Swedish operation
Transport and –20 ... +70 °C [–4 ... 160 °F]
Adjustment storage tempera-
ture
Automatic • One-point adjustment with ambient
Relative Humidity class F (DIN 40040)
air or inert gas
humidity • ≤ 75 % annual average
• Via completely automatic admission
• ≤ 95 % occasionally
of test gases in pre-defined intervals,
• non-condensing
using manual start or via external
start signal
• Adjustment lock-out function for criti-
cal measuring situations also avail- EMI Protection / Electrical Safety
able EMI testing According to EN 61326
• Routine one-point adjustment pro- Protection class I, tested to VDE 0411,
vides long service intervals of 3 Part 1 / IEC 348
months, eliminates the need for test CE label According to EMI guidelines 89/336/
gas EC, low voltage guidelines 72/23/EC
Manually One-point adjustment with ambient air and EMI requirements DIN EN 60950
or inert gas with the use of zero and CSA US According to 61010.1-04
span gases
*)
Option
Gas Connections
Fittings Bulkhead fittings, made of PVDF for 6 x
1 mm hose
• 6 mm SWAGELOK*)
• 1/4“ SWAGELOK*)
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Measuring unit SIDOR
SIDOR is a precise NDIR gas analyzer for continuous mea- quarterly at the most due to a high degree of long term
surement of one IR component. It offers a high degree of stability.
selectivity and sensitivity. Adjustments are required once
Measurement Values Durations
Zero point drift ≤ 2 % of the smallest measuring span Display delay Dependant on the cuvette length and
/1/4 year with automatical one-point (T90) gas flow, typically 3 s at 60 l/h
adjustment Time constant 1 ... 120 s adjustable
Sensitivity drift ≤ 2 %/¼ year with automatic one-point (T90,el)
adjustment
Warm-up time 120 min
Detection limits • ≤ 1 % of measuring span
• ≤ 2 % of measuring span for spans
< 2 times the smallest allowable
Measuring Components and Lowest Measuring Ranges
measuring span
Measuring Measuring range
Linearity devia- • ≤ 1 % of the measuring span
components Smallest range Largest range
tion • ≤ 2 % of the measuring span for
spans < 2 times the smallest allow- ppm mg/m3 %Vol. g/m3
able measuring span Carbon monoxide 0 … 60 0 … 75 0 … 100 0 … 1250
Influence of in- None for inclinations up to +/–15 % CO
clined position in all directions Carbon dioxide CO2 0 … 500 0 … 980 0 … 100 0 … 1965
Influence of ≤ 2 % of the measuring span / 10 K Methane CH4 0 … 5000 0 … 3500 0 … 100 0 … 716
ambient temper- Sulfur dioxide SO2 0 … 35 0 … 100 0…3 0 … 86
ature
Flow depend- • ≤0.1 % change in measurement in Nitric oxide NO 0 … 93 0 … 125 0…3 0 … 40
ency the range of 30 ... 60 l/h at 10 l/h
change of flow Nitrous oxide N2O 0 … 100 0 … 200 0 … 100 0 … 1965
• < 0.6 % change in measurement in All data valid for a mixture of sample gas in exhaust gas or nitrogen.
the range of 30 … 60 l/h with 10 l/h For other gas compositions please contact SICK.
change in flow when using slot
cuvettes for measuring gas concen-
trations in percentage General Data
Air pressure With integrated sample gas pressure Materials in con- Viton B, PVDF, glass, stst 1.4571, alu-
influence compensation: tact with sample minum
• ≤ 0.1 % change in measurement with gas
1 % change in pressure
Line voltage, line ≤ 0.1 % of the measuring span within
Certifications (TÜV)
frequency influ- the specified voltage and frequency
ence ranges 2001/80/EC CO: 0 ... 75 mg/m3
(13th FICA) NO: 0 ... 125 mg/m3
TA Air SO2: 0 ... 100 mg/m3
Cross Sensitvities 27th FICA CO: 0 ... 75/3000 mg/m3
Cross sensitivi- • Inside tolerance range as required by
ties regulation for emission applications
• Other gas compounds on request
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Option: OXOR-P
The paramagnetic oxygen sensor OXOR-P is a high- paramagnetic characteristic of oxygen exerts torque on the
precision oxygen analyzer. The sensor operates on the dumbbell which is proportional to the concentration of O2
principle of a rotating dia-magnetic dumbbell, which is in the sample gas.
suspended in an inhomogeneous magnetic field. The
Technical Data Time
Zero point drift • ≤ 1 % of the measuring span/week Display delay ≤ 4 s, standard (at T90, el=1 s and sam-
or (T90) ple gas flow = 60 l/h)
• ≤ 0.05 % O2 per week for measuring Time 1 ... 120 s adjustable
spans less than 5 % O2 constant(T90,el)
• ≤ 2 % every ¼ year during regular
Warm-up time 120 min
one-point adjustment
Sensitivity drift • ≤ 1 % of the measuring value/week
• ≤ 2 % every ¼ year during regular General Data
one-point adjustment
Materials in con- Viton B, PVDF, glass, stst 1.4571, alu-
Detection limit ≤ 0.5 % of span tact with sample minum, Platinum, Ni
Linearity devia- ≤ 1 % of the respective span gas
tion
Influence of in- ≤ 0.05 % O2 per 1° change
clined position Certifications (TÜV)
Influence of • ≤ 2 % of the measuring span/10 K 13th FICA/ 0 ... 10 0 ... 25 Vol.% O2
ambient temper- • Influence ≤ 0.1 % O2/10 K for TA Air
ature spans ≤ 5 % O2 27th FICA 0 ... 10 0 ... 25 Vol.% O2
Flow depend- ≤ 0.2 % O2 within range of 30 ... 60 l/h
ency at 10 l/h change of flow
Influence of air With integrated barometric correction
pressure and open sample gas outlet:
• 0.1 % change in measuring value
with 1 % change in pressure
Line voltage, ≤ 0.5 % of the smallest meas. span
influence of line within the specified voltage and fre-
frequency quency ranges
Measuring and Output Ranges
Basic measuring O2: 0 ... 3 % to 0 ... 100 %
ranges
Output ranges • Additional output range freely select-
able within the basic measuring
range
• Smallest output range 3 % O2
• Max. range ratio 1:5
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Option: OXOR-E
The oxygen sensor OXOR-E is a high-precision oxygen
analyzer. It operates on the principle of an electrochemical
cell.
Technical Data Time
Zero point drift • ≤ 2 % of the measuring span/month Display delay Dependent from the gas flow;
• ≤ 2 % per ¼ year with routine one- (T90) typical 30 s at 60 l/h and at
point adjustment T90, el = 1 s
Sensitivity drift • ≤ 1 % per week Time constant 1 ... 120 s adjustable
• ≤ 2 % per ¼ year with routine one- (T90,el)
point adjustment
Warm-up time None
Detection limit ≤ 0.1 Vol.% O2
Linearity ≤ 1.5 % of the measuring span General Data
deviation Materials in con- Viton B, PVDF, stst 1.4571
Influence of in- None tact with sample
clined position gas
Influence of ≤ 1.5 % of the measuring span/10 K
ambient temp.
Flow depend- ≤ 0.1 % change in meas. value in the Certifications (TÜV)
ency range of 30 ... 60 l/h with 10 l/h 13th FICA/TA Luft 0 ... 10 0 ... 25 Vol.% O2
change in flow rate
Influence of air With integrated sample gas pressure 27th FICA 0 ... 10 0 ... 25 Vol.% O2
pressure compensation:
≤ 0.1 % change in measuring value
with 1 % change in pressure
Line voltage, ≤ 0.5 % of the smallest measuring
influence of fre- span within the specified voltage and
quency frequency ranges
Measuring and Output Ranges
Basic measuring O2: 0 ... 10 % up to 0 ... 25 %
ranges
Output ranges • Additional output range freely select-
able within the basic measuring
range, smallest output range 10 %
O2
• Max. range ratio 1:5
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Enclosures and Signal Connections
8010913/2009-05 ∙ DIV03 ∙ Printed in Germany ∙ Subject to change without notice
● Max. 48 V peak voltage (34 V AC / 48 V DC)
● Max. 500 mA
● Inductive loads must be equipped with discharging
Keep away from external voltages!
diodes
● Only use internal voltage sources (24 V DC)
● Max. 500 mA single
● Max. 1000 mA total (TR 1 ... TR 8)
● Inductive loads must be equipped with discharging
diodes
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