Helium Analyzer
With the industrial helium analyzer TCD3000 Si, developer and manufacturer Archigas offers fast and stable helium measurement directly in the process.
Based on advanced TCD technology, the gas analyzer enables precise determination of helium concentration, even at elevated pressure. No gas sampling is required.
This solution is designed for purity control, continuous helium monitoring, and minimizing costly gas losses, including through helium recovery systems.

Key Facts
Inline analysis
up to 200 bar without bypass and without gas sampling
Response time
≤30 ms, stability <100 ppm/week
IP66/IP68-certified housing
for industrial environments
Cost savings
through the elimination of gas losses and high engineering expenditures
Certificates and Compliance with Standards
The Helium Analyzer TCD3000 Si by Archigas complies with the CE directives as well as the industrial safety standards of UL, enabling safe integration into process control and gas analysis systems worldwide.

Why TCD Technology Is the Most Reliable Method for Helium Measurement
The helium analyzer Archigas TCD3000 Si, based on advanced TCD technology, enhances the speed, stability, and accuracy of helium measurement in binary and quasi-binary gas mixtures. The device operates reliably under high pressure and supports inline measurements directly in the gas flow, delivering stable and reproducible results without gas sampling.
The Archigas Analyzer TCD3000 Si eliminates the typical drawbacks of conventional TCD sensors, including signal drift, slow response, and condensate-induced failures. Its ultra-fast response to helium and minimized sensitivity to external influences are achieved through the TCD3000 Si instrument’s advanced engineering design.
The system features easy installation, a robust housing, and low maintenance requirements, making it suitable for continuous inline helium monitoring in industrial processes and laboratory environments.
Helium Analyzer Solution
TCD3000 Si Helium Gas Analyzer
The TCD3000 Si model is designed for precise measurement of helium concentration in ordinary areas outside ATEX Zone 1 and IECEx classified environments.
Key benefits of the helium analyzer by Archigas
- High sensitivity and accuracy
- Fast response time
- Compact and wear-resistant design
- Reliable performance in continuous operations
- Easy integration into existing process lines
- No helium release into the atmosphere
- No need for laboratory analysis
- Calibration without process interruption
- Reproducible results during long-term operation
- Support for a wide range of background gases
Best for:
- Cryogenic systems
- Medical diagnostics (MRI)
- Semiconductor manufacturing
- Helium recovery systems
- Process control systems
- Leak detection systems

Specifications for TCD3000 Si Helium Analyzer
Technical specifications
Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
Measurement principle | TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detector) |
Reaction time | 30 ms |
T90 time | < 1 s |
Warm-up time | < 1 min |
Analogue output | 4-20 mA potential-bound, RL ≤ 750 Ω |
Power supply | 24 ±25 % VDC, < 5 W |
Connection thread | G 1/2" or NPT 1/2" |
Serial interface | RS485, baud rate 38400 Bd, 8 data bits |
Dimensions | H: 91 mm; Ø: 45 mm |
Weight | 440 g |
Ambient temperature | -40 to +80 °C / +120 °C |
Measurement performance & process influence
Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
Noise | < 10 ppm |
Measured value drift | < 100 ppm / week |
Repeatability | < 100 ppm |
Temperature influence | < 50 ppm / 10 K |
Influence of process gas pressure at zero point | < 25 ppm / 10 hPa; from 1 MPa < 2 ppm / 10 hPa |
Influence of process gas pressure for deflection gas | < 100 ppm / 10 hPa; from 1 MPa < 10 ppm / 10 hPa |
Influence of process gas flow at zero point | < 25 ppm / 10 l/h |
Influence of process gas flow rate with deflection gas | < 100 ppm / 10 l/h |
Operating conditions
Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
Process gas temperature | -40 to +90 °C / +125 °C |
Process gas pressure | 0.9 to 200 Barg |
Process gas flow | 0 to 10 m/s (higher flow rates on request) |
All data refer to the measuring range 0.5 vol.% H2 in N2
Options for Helium Monitoring System TCD3000 Si
Advantages for Implementation and Engineering
The helium gas analyzer TCD3000 Si from Archigas is used as an integrated component in plants and process systems where measurement accuracy and long-term stability are critical.
- Protection of the housing against condensate, water, and dust
- Operation at high working pressure (up to 200 barg)
- Reliable performance across a wide temperature range
- Fast response to sudden changes in helium concentration in the background gas mixture
- Predictable behavior upon changes in the component composition of the medium
- Long-term measurement accuracy without frequent recalibration (recommended recalibration interval: 6 months)
Archigas Services
Archigas provides engineering and service support to ensure the correct integration of the TCD3000 Si into the customer's existing plant and reliable long-term operation.
Technical assessment and consultation
Archigas engineers conduct a technical feasibility assessment of the TCD3000 Si based on the operating conditions, gas mixture composition, and required helium concentration.
Individual Configuration
The sensor is configured according to the background gas, purity requirements, and specific process line parameters. This ensures the device operates correctly without additional on-site adjustments. Configuration is performed at the factory, reducing commissioning time.
Installation Support
Following product delivery, Archigas can provide technical support during installation, either remotely or on-site, to assist with integration and commissioning.
Testing phase
Depending on the project, Archigas grants a limited testing phase with individually tailored product configurations.
Maintenance
The helium analyzer requires no frequent maintenance. To maintain accuracy and compensate for cross-sensitivities, customers can perform recalibration themselves approximately every 6 months.
This is What the Field Engineer Says
Customers have reported annual savings of several tens of thousands of euros through direct inline helium measurement with the TCD3000 Si. Since the gas is measured directly in the process, no sampling or sample preparation is required, allowing the helium to be returned to the process after measurement. Even at high pressures of up to 200 bar, the analyzer enables direct inline measurement and delivers stable, reliable results.
Dr. Erik Delp
Technical Sales

Applications of TCD Helium-Sensors by Archigas
The Helium gas analyzer TCD3000 Si is used in the following process applications:
Industries for TCD Helium Analyzer
The TCD3000 Si sensor provides real-time helium measurement and contributes to reducing process losses.
The TCD3000 Si is applied in the following industries:
Project Consultation and Technical Assessment from a Helium Analyzer Manufacturer
For the selection of a helium control solution, please provide the technical parameters of your installation. As a specialized helium analyzer manufacturer, Archigas will perform a detailed assessment and recommend the optimal configuration for your application.
More Accessories
Archigas GmbH offers accessories designed for the correct connection and operation of the TCD3000 Si.
Switch-mode power supply for providing stable 24 V DC power to the instrument.
Interface converter for configuration and connection of the TCD3000 Si to a control system or PC.
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FAQ
What is the best method for helium measurement?
The optimal method for monitoring helium in binary and quasi-binary gas mixtures is TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detection). It offers high signal stability, reproducible measurement results, resistance to temperature fluctuations, and reliable operation under pressure.
Which analyzer is best suited for industrial helium monitoring?
For most industrial helium monitoring applications, the helium gas analyzer TCD3000 Si from Archigas is the preferred solution. It was specifically developed for inline operation in process environments and enables precise measurement of helium concentration without gas sampling or bypass systems. Its design minimizes helium losses, supports high-pressure applications up to 200 barg, and ensures long-term measurement stability in continuous 24/7 operation.
Why is helium difficult to measure?
Helium is technically challenging to measure because, as a noble gas, it is chemically very inert and therefore cannot be detected using conventional electrochemical methods. Since helium is also non-flammable, pyrolytic measurement methods are likewise not applicable. Furthermore, the helium molecule has no vibrations that can be utilized by optical measurement techniques.
Can the analyzer operate directly in the process line without gas sampling?
Yes. The TCD3000 Si is designed for inline operation directly in the process line. Helium concentration is measured in real time without gas extraction, external sampling lines, or bypass systems. This reduces system complexity and minimizes helium losses.
Can I measure helium at high pressure with the TCD3000 Si?
Yes. The sensors are certified for pressures up to 200 barg and have been tested beyond that. However, it is important to note that pressure fluctuations can affect the measurement results. In such cases, the pressure should either be stabilized or compensated for.
How do I calibrate the helium sensor?
In most cases, calibration can be carried out by the customer. We provide suitable software that allows the sensor to be calibrated easily. This means calibration can be performed directly on site without requiring a complex service visit. It is important to use a suitable calibration gas and to ensure stable conditions during calibration. A detailed step-by-step calibration guide can be found in the operating instructions.
Can I monitor the N₂ purge with the same sensor?
Yes. Multiple measuring ranges and gases can be stored on one sensor. For example, the same sensor can be used for helium in air as well as nitrogen in oxygen. The stored measuring ranges can then be switched via software.
How can I read out the measurement results?
The measured values can be read out either as an analog 4–20 mA signal or digitally via the serial RS485 interface. The digital interface is required to use the Archigas software.







