Specifications
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The Chromatograph can separate Methane, Ethane, Propane, Iso Butane, Normal Butane, Iso Pentane and
Normal Pentane.
On request the Bloodhound has the ability to detect from 0 to 1000 parts per million of H
2
S (hydrogen sulfide)
within the extracted sample gases. Detection of even greater amounts is possible on a non-linear scale.
This Bloodhound contains its own universal power supply that can accept 90 to 280 volts AC input with a
frequency tolerance of 48 to 65 hertz (Hz). It is lightning, surge, and power spike hardened. If rig power fails,
the Bloodhound has its own internal battery system to keep it alive for two hours.
The inlet sample line is monitored with a new ultrasonic water detector that will immediately stop the sample
pump if any liquids are found to be drawn into the Bloodhound. This will allow the technician to service the
equipment before any damage can occur.
The revolutionary integrated computer control system allows the Bloodhound to monitor and control all vacuum
levels and flow rates using internal powerful state-of-the art flow meters, vacuum pumps and pressure sensors.
Internal 1 micron filtering protects against particulate contamination from outside sources coming in from the
sample line.
Ease of use is assured, with only four active buttons and one knob to learn. Alarms are audible, automatic,
and easy to read and usually easy to correct.
All components within the equipment are designed to be easy to access or replace. With the removal of four
panel screws, all aspects of the internal mechanisms and pneumatics are easily adjusted or removed. The
10,000 hour brushless medical grade pumps are mounted using industrial Velcro for vibration damping and
easy replacement.
The geolograph switch and WITS interfaces are electrically isolated for safety and have adjustable timing
sensitivity and de-bounce control.
If the 3G modem service is active, or the integrated Ethernet connection has connectivity, remote monitoring of
the equipment is available and troubleshooting and/or firmware upgrades can be accomplished remotely. All
aspects of the equipment can be adjusted or monitored remotely. Firmware upgrades or enhancements can
be accomplished through the serial port or through the USB port, or remotely through the 3G modem or
Ethernet connections.
All detection systems are equipped with a USB connection port that permits the use of industry standard USB
memory stick of up to 4 gigabytes of accessible storage space. Primary storage is provided through an
internal 2 gigabyte SD flash card. This is the same card used in popular camera equipment today.
The data that this equipment generates is extremely important, so the real time data is simultaneously stored
in four (4) locations.
1. Locally, within a removable USB memory stick
2. Locally, within an internal SD flash card
3. At the connected computer. As the personal computer pulls in the real-time data from the Bloodhound
equipment, via an EIA-232 (formerly RS-232) or from the USB connection, it is stored locally on the
hard drive within a Microsoft
Database structure (Microsoft
Access software is not required)
4. If the wireless 3G service is active or the Ethernet connection is live, the data is also transmitted over
the Internet to iBall Instrument’s Data Server Center for storage and Internet display to you or your
customers.
This level of innovation brings a new level of data redundancy to the entire system.










