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 Long life, low cost, accuracy and ease of use are the key features of the latest gas analysers on the market. Eugene McCarthy reports.


 Lange Lebensdauer, niedrige Kosten, Genauigkeit und Benutzerfreundlichkeit sind die wesentlichen Merkmale der neuesten Gasanalysatoren auf dem Markt. Eugene McCarthy berichtet.


 Longue durée de vie, faible coût, précision et facilité d’utilisation : voici les caractéristiques clés des analyseurs de gaz les plus récents du marché. Selon Eugene McCarthy.


Gas analysis becomes more powerful as technology advances


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Fig. 1. Gas analysis employed anywhere in the natural gas supply chain, from processing plants through to pipeline transmission.


ichell Instruments has released the latest version of its Condumax II hydrocarbon and water dew-point analyser In response to requests from


customers, the company has developed a transportable version of its market-leading hydrocarbon dew-point analyser. The key function of this version will be to enable engineers to provide a fast response for investigations into the quality of natural gas, wherever it is needed. The transportable Condumax II measures


hydrocarbon and water dew-point - key indicators of the quality of natural gas -in the same way and to the same accuracy as the on-line version. The analyser is fitted


into a robust transport case with rudimentary sampling system suitable for performing supervised measurement sequences. Michell’s technical consultant, Andy Benton,


explains, “The transportable Condumax II provides a totally flexible analyser package for investigations into natural gas quality – which means that it could be employed anywhere in the natural gas supply chain, from processing plants through to pipeline transmission, and by large users such as electricity generation companies. So it’s important that the system can be loaded into and out of a pick-up truck by two engineers, who will be able to operate and analyse the results on site.” This ease of use reduces the reaction time of test measurements as well as the cost.


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