Flame Photometer [ Jan. 6, 2011 1:03:10 ]
Specification
The Model 410 has been accepted world wide as the standard manual Flame Photometer. It can measure Sodium, Potasium, Lithium, and with interchangeable filters, Calcium and Barium and is used in laboratories serving a very wide variety of industries. In the clinical field the addition of a Lineariser module enables direct reading of Sodium as well as Potassium and Lithium values.
The Model 410 has all the safety features required in a modern flame photometer and helps the user with a convenient work-area for the standards and samples. Operation of the instrument is straight forward with auto ignition and manual optimisation of the gas/ air mixture. The measurement of clinical samples can be semi-automated with the use of the Model 805 Diluter which can take serum, plasma and pre-diluted urine samples and apply 200: 1 dilution.
The Model 410 has an analogue output for continuous monitoring of the single channel displayed. Standard output is 200 millivolts FSD this can be replaced with a 5 volt output to interface with " auto-analyser" systems.
The Model 420 has been developed from the Model 410 with the objective of improving the productivity and analytical performance of the laboratory when measuring Sodium and Potassium.
The biggest improvement is dual channel operation allowing both Sodium and Potassium to be measured and displayed simultaneously. The Model 420 retains the heart of the Model 410 as described above but now adds a new auto flame optimisation and sophisticated software to achieve much enhanced operation.
The time taken to set up and calibrate the instrument is much reduced; this is achieved by the automatic ignition and optimisation of the flame conditions. The analytical performance is improved by the use of a Lithium Internal Standard signal which reduces any fluctuation in flame conditions and dilution errors. The readings on both channels are linear over the working range of the Model 420.
There are several monitoring and control functions included in the software driving the Model 420 thus measurements can only be made after blanking and calibration. The Model 420 can operate in Continuous or Peak mode. In Continuous mode the Instrument displays the current value on each channel and through the analogue ports and an instantaneous reading can be printed at any time. In Peak mode the Model 420 automatically detects a stable reading for transmission to a printer or computer and the display is frozen until the next sample is introduced.
DATA OUTPUT
The Model 420 readout is by two clear LED displays each of which can be continuously monitored via the analogue signal output which can be varied from 0.05 to 5.0 Volts. The readings can be transmitted via RS232 when requested by the operator.
With the optional printer, the date of analysis is printed at each calibration and the time is printed for each sample. QC and repeat samples are identified on the printout. Error codes and other diagnostic information is also printed out to aid the analyst.