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Andros 4800

Anesthesia Monitoring Sub-system: DIR technology to identify and quantify anesthesia gases. Identifies contaminants in the Anesthesia gas delivery system while measuring CO2 breath by breath for patient monitoring at the same time. The Andros 4800 Sub-system identifies and measures two agents and detects and compensates for the presence of ethanol and methane.

Andros 6500 and 6520

Accurate, stable and reliable, measurement of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide in gasoline or diesel engine exhausts. This OEM product meets or exceeds the requirements of the California BAR and European OIML for use in Diagnostics and Maintenance Equipment in vehicle inspection programs..

Andros 6511

Continuous, real-time measurement of multiple gases, including methane and carbon dioxide, in an easy-to-use, reliable, and economical instrument that provides precise gas concentration information for operation of generators, flares, boilers and turbines. Unlike gas chromatography, Andros NDIR-based instruments do not require a carrier gas, are much more rugged and reliable, and are easily integrated into control systems


Andros 6512

Continuous, real-time measurement of multiple input and exhaust gases allows operators to optimize the combustion process leading to reduced fuel costs, reduced maintenance costs and reduced harmful emissions. Unlike periodic measurements with portable gas instruments or monitoring temperature alone, continuous measurement allows real-time tuning and control of combustion processes.

Andros 6530

Using the 6500 Series platform, the Andros 6530 is the replacement for the legacy products 6230, 6231 and 6231A. The Andros 6530 has been tested and certified by the German PTB for use in inspection and maintenance analyzers that require OIML Class 1 and Class 2 performance in Europe and BAR 90, BAR 84 performance in North America. The Andros 6530 can be easily retrofitted into existing cabinetry and is totally compatible with your existing software. With minor electrical modifications the 6530 can replace the pneumatics control PCB in our legacy 63XX four gas pneumatics sub assemblies.

Andros 6541

The Andros 6541 is the replacement unit for legacy products 6241 and 6241A. The versatile platform of the Andros 6500 has been designed to operate with existing communications protocol making replacement a matter of some minor mechanical modifications. The 6541 can also emulate the Andros 1606 pneumatics controller functions in our legacy 63XX five gas pneumatics subsystems.

Andros 6550 Series

Continuous, real-time, OEM-selectable measurement of Freons, ammonia and carbon dioxide refrigerants in an easy-to-use, reliable and economical instrument. Andros gas analyzers provide long-term, precise and rapid detection of leaks in refrigeration plants of any size. The Andros platform is highly configurable and is field upgradable to different refrigerants without recalibration.

Andros 9500

Anesthesia Gas Monitoring Module
The next generation of Andros Nondispersive Infrared OEM products for respiratory and anesthesia gas monitoring offering smaller size, lower power consumption.

Andros Pneumatics Package for 6500 Series

OEM Gas Analyzer Pneumatics Subsystem for 6500 Series Products: subsystem solution for faster product development. Using the highly successful Model 6500 NDIR modules for its core technology, the Andros 6900, automotive analyzer is shipped as a completely assembled gas sampling and analysis subsystem. All other versions of the Andros 6500 Series can be installed in the same pneumatics package as the 6900

Andros Legacy Products

As a trustworthy supplier of instrumentation to critical customers since 1972, LumaSense understands that product support and product roadmaps are critical. LumaSense strives to provide support of discontinued products for as long as possible after commercial production is discontinued.



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