40 Advertisers Index Multifunction Analysers for Process Gases With the successor to the S700 SICK (Germany) has enlarged the field of applications with the GMS800. Part of the new series from SICK also includes a multifunctional
DEFOR photometer module for measurements in the UV range. With this device even the smallest levels of NO, NO2 and SO2, for example in the exhaust of gas turbines, can be monitored.
The GMS800 can measure H2S in the natural gas industry and in biogas plants. Further innovations like the latest in evaluation electronics, an Ethernet interface for data transfer and remote maintenance make it even more interesting for plant and system manufacturers to rely on; a “one system for everything” for extractive analysis.
Since 2000, the S700 for extractive gas measurement has been one of the most popular and widely spread products of SICK’s process automation line. The successful series has now been completely revised and enlarged. The successor GMS800, was introduced to a broad audience for the first time in 2010 during the SICK Process Automation Innovation Week.
The flexible system uses the reliable measuring principles NDIR, thermal conductibility, paramagnetic and electro-chemical O2 measurement, UV resonance absorption spectrometry (UVRAS) and non-dispersive UV photometry (NDUVF). With currently 6 analyser modules, one gas module, I/O modules as well as different housing types it covers all extractive measuring tasks and situations.
Additionally, the GMS800 is equipped with the latest software and offers all interfaces required for the connection to a process control system or the remote control with an OPC server or Modbus.
In the system rack MAC800, the GMS800 was subjected as the first emission system to complete qualification tests according to the new standard EN 15267-3 which ensures the device’s suitability for the future. Thanks to its QAL1 certificate, the use of the GMS800 in facilities subject to approval is therefore no problem. The GMS800 can now register 60 different gas components in the process gases of chemical and petrochemical plants. It can record the concentration of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in reactive or sour gases, for example.
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New Oxygen Self Rescuer With "Safety Eye"
With the new Oxy 6000 Dräger (Germany) introduces an oxygen self- rescuer with "Safety Eye", which allows the user to determine whether the device is ready for use at any time.
Oxygen self rescuers are designed for self rescue and protect the user from toxic gases and vapors, smoke and fog as well as from lack of oxygen. They are used after an accident for a fast retreat from the danger zone or while waiting for help. This year, Dräger introduces the Oxy 6000, a new freely portable oxygen self rescuer that features an integrated mouthpiece, nose clip and protective goggles for workers in e.g. mining, as well as utilities and shipping applications.
The self-rescuer is equipped with a so-called "Safety Eye". It allows the user to determine at a single glance whether the device is ready for use. The round display window on the side facing the body informs the user about possible moisture or yellow KO2 fragments inside the device at any time. In this case, the device must be exchanged immediately. With the "Safety Eye," Dräger offers continuous monitoring in any situation and at any time. Even under extreme ambient conditions (such as mining), the Oxy 6000 oxygen self rescuer offers maintenance-free operation for up to ten years.
The Oxy 6000 is an escape device that functions independently of the ambient air and operates on the basis of chemically bound oxygen. At a normal breathing rhythm, the device offers up to 60 minutes of independence from the ambient air – important time to escape out of the danger zone and seek shelter.
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Short CEM 2011 Review
As usual JCT Analysentechnik (Austria) attended the CEM symposium and trade show which takes place in different locations in Europe every 2-3 years.
After 3 exciting and successful days in the wonderful city of Prague, Czech Republic, they want to say thank you to all visitors and all delegates who visited their booth.
Philipp Zimmel, one of their area sales managers, was happy to show the latest products from JCT Analysentechnik, including the heated portable sampling probe JPES with the heated sampling tube JBER and the JCL series gas cooler.
The next CEM event will be in Spring 2014 where JCT will be happy to show their latest products again.
In the meantime they will be pleased to welcome you at ACHEMA from 18th to 22nd June 2012 and of course, their sales team will be glad to assist you. Reader Reply Card No. 118
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