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20 PEFTEC 2017 - Show Preview


Automated Distillation Tester for D86 / D850 / D1078 / ISO3405 Versatility


Distillation is a very traditional method for separating the various boiling fractions of petroleum liquids dating back to the early 1900’s, initially involving numerous cumbersome glass apparatus that required manual handling and adjustment. Distillation is still a very important test performed on distillate fuels and gasoline. It is run in heavy volumes in most petroleum labs around the world as it gives essential information on the composition of petroleum products and fuels. Although automated equipment has been on the market for many years and has reduced the workload for labs as compared to manual operations, the market continuously demands higher effi ciency and ease of use to run these tests.


Tanaka Scientifi c’s latest automated distillation tester model, the ad-7, has been designed to accommodate the market’s needs, with special focus on convenience, versatility, safety, and reliability.


Convenience


• 10.4 inch colour LCD touch screen for easy operation with a simple graphical interface and clear information display.


• Presence of the heater board, fl ask, and cylinder are all automatically checked by the ad-7 and displayed on the touch screen. The instrument will prevent false starts if they are not


properly in place.


• Diameter of the heating plate is recognised by the ad-7. If the set plate does not match the plate specifi ed in the test method, the instrument will prevent the test from being started.


Same goes for temperature parameters. The instrument will check whether the condenser and receiver chamber temperatures are within the tolerance ranges of the selected method or not, and prevent false starts if they are not


• Reservation function: If a different type of sample with different temperature parameters need to be measured after the current sample, the next test parameters can be ‘reserved’.


By doing this, the instrument will automatically start to adjust temperature parameters as soon as the current test is fi nished. By the time the heater has cooled down, the instrument is ready to start the next test.


• Not enough sample? Place the amount you have in the receiver cylinder, and have the ad-7 automatically measure the liquid level. The instrument will then automatically regard this as


100% volume and run the test.


• Automatic heat optimisation function allows simple adjustment of heater rates for both known and unknown samples. The ‘Heat Optimise’ function will automatically create


an optimal heating profi le for all sample types – quickly allowing the unit to be setup to meet the test method requirements.


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Petrofac Awarded Contract to Bertin Technologies for Their


Innovative Gas Leak Tracking System for Saudi Aramco’s Jazan Refi nery Petrofac, a leading service provider to the international Oil & Gas industry, awarded a contract to Bertin Technologies, a subsidiary of CNIM group, to supply, install and commission a pioneering gas leak tracking system, Second Sight®


refi nery1. This system opens up a new era in gas detection methods for Oil & Gas industry. Bertin Technologies has achieved a major breakthrough by customising its own gas imaging camera. Initially developed for defense and civil security applications, Second Sight®


safety on site, Bertin Technologies will provide a turnkey solution that detects and monitors explosive gas clouds. Second Sight®


conveys a rich stream of information: the dynamic representation of gas fl ux allows users to identify not only the specifi c zones from which gas plumes originate, but also the direction of dispersal, leading to effi cient responses to hazardous events. Its detection capability includes a large number of hydrocarbons such as methane, butan, LPG in addition to toxic industrial compounds such as Ammonia and sulfur dioxide. It can detect multiple gases at the same time.


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Due the infrared technology, Second Sight® is unaffected by humidity, carbon dioxide nor other atmospheric constituents present in a plant atmosphere.


eExplosive gas leaks are an ever-present risk that has to be managed at refi neries. Any leak has the potential to accumulate into dangerous clouds that can ignite when they reach a certain concentration. Current leak detection methods typically deploy point detectors at various locations in a refi nery that measure specifi c chemicals. These traditional point detectors do not always give a full and accurate picture of the chemical environment. A single explosive incident can cost billions of dollars and to mitigate against such an event, additional layers of gas detection are implemented.


Gas Cloud Tracking System with Infrared Camera


“Bertin Technologies has been supplying chemical and biological detection systems for more than 15 years in France and worldwide, for Defense and Homeland security”, says Philippe Demigné, Bertin Technologies’ President. “Our Second Sight®


technology already has a


proven track record in the monitoring and visualisation of hazardous gas clouds for safety purposes. This solution has been used during large events including the Football World Cup 2014, or in monitoring public buildings, from USA to South Korea.


While setting an advanced level in Chemical and Oil & Gas safety standards, Bertin Technologies has demonstrated once again its agility in combining multiple fi elds of expertise in order to develop dedicated systems for demanding requirements”.


is an infrared gas imaging camera that automatically detects the presence of gas cloud at a distance up to several hundreds of meters and provides a real time visualization of the gas cloud motion as a colored overlay.


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is certifi ed to be used with its accessories in hazardous areas (potential atmosphere explosive area), and under high environmental constraints such as the desert temperature extremes, including sun and sand storms.


To provide optimized coverage of the target area, Second Sight® cameras will be installed on existing plant structure or on high masts,


designed and supplied by Bertin Technologies. They will be connected to the main communication infrastructure to send a live view and associated detection information to the operator in the security room.


To manage the complete solution, Bertin Technologies will provide software and hardware for monitoring Second Sight® the installation, commissioning and test of the complete solution, ensuring the operability and reliability of the system.


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Bertin Technologies, a CNIM Group subsidiary, relies on its long history of innovative engineering to develop, produce and market innovative systems and equipment worldwide. With close to 88M in turnover in 2015 and now nearly 750 partners, of which 2/3rd are engineers and high-level managers, the group works in four major fi elds: Systems and Instrumentation, Consulting and Engineering including a substantial part devoted to risk management and ergonomics, Information Technology and Pharmaceuticals and Biotechs. Based in Paris region, the group is highly active worldwide, in particular thanks to its subsidiary Bertin Corp. based in Washington.


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Bertin Technologies provides its expertise throughout all stages of the design process for the Jazan refi nery: providing the infrared gas camera Second Sight®


, advising the optimum location and positioning, advising the confi guration based on application data, supporting


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, at the Saudi Aramco owned Jazan 2 has been adapted to IECEx3 hazardous area and Saudi Aramco standards. To enhance the level of


solution has been selected by Saudi Aramco and Petrofac because it offers several benefi ts that complement conventional gas detection methods. It provides, in real time, a complete scene visualisation. In the case of an alarm activation, it localises the leakage source and direction of the explosive gas cloud in the vicinity.


provides continuous wide area coverage per device, with typical spans of 700m in length by 500m in width (approx. 0.4 mi by 0.3 mi). With fi elds of view of 30° to 60°, Second Sight® can supervise entire sectors of a plant with detailed spatial resolution. 41670pr@reply-direct.com


• Up to 200 user-customisable test modes, and storage for up to 5000 test results • Connect the ad-7 to your network via RS-232C, USB, or Ethernet.


• The supplied TDAS (Tanaka Data Acquisition Software) enables multiple ad-7 units to be controlled from a single PC. Up to 10 units can be controlled from one PC.


Safety


Built-in optical UV fl ame sensor monitors the fl ask area and can quickly extinguish fi re breakout by fl ooding the chamber with CO2


or N2 gas (external gas source required). Reliability


Built-in solid-state peltier cooling provides ultra-reliable and energy effi cient temperature control of both the condenser tube and receiving cylinder chamber.


Tanaka’s top priority is customer satisfaction. Therefore, we continuously strive to maintain and improve on our ‘Made in Japan’ quality and service. We have well-trained distributors around the world, and our dealers and team in Japan are always ready to help you.


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