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54 Portable / Field Testing


The World's Smallest Flue Gas Analyser with TFT Colour Display


The new AFRISO BLUELYZER ST flue gas analyser from Afriso Euro Index


(Germany) has been designed for flue gas analysis, pressure measurement and (differential) temperature measurement.


It is suitable for universal application for measuring small and medium-sized oil and gas fired heating systems according to the German 1st


Federal Immission Act (BImSchV) and for CO concentration checks at


gas fired systems. Calculated values are CO2, efficiency, lambda and eta values for all condensing heating systems with fuel-specific dew point calculation. BLUELYZER ST is an ergonomically designed, lightweight handheld measuring instrument with a robust protective sleeve and integrated magnets.


The large TFT display allows for excellent visualisation of the measured values. The coloured menu system has different colours for the representation of measured values and the intuitive user interface ensures maximum user-friendliness. The small, extremely compact and robust HVAC all-rounder integrates a great variety of functions: fully automatic instrument check after program start, BImSchV program with qA mean value calculation, CO ambient measurement with two adjustable alarm thresholds, temperature measuring program, hold function with short-term storage of measured values, editable measuring programs, measured values and sequence of fuels via MicroSD card, a memory function with up to 100 measurement logs, extremely long battery time, display reversing function with rotatable display (by 180°) and Zoom function.


The new BLUELYZER ST flue gas analyser features a new, yet proven sensor technology with an extremely short response time. The handheld measuring instrument can be equipped with up to two measuring cells (O2 or CO).


A MicroSD card allows for independent data storage; it also enables fast and easy software updates by the user. Measurement logs can be archived as HTML files and opened with any Web browser. The new BLUELYZER ST is available in various sets.


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Launch of a Range of Fully Portable Multigas Analysers


The Rapidox 5100 range from Cambridge Sensotec (UK) is based on a modular design which allows for bespoke selection of various compatible gases


for example; CH4, CO2, O2, H2S, H2O and H2. The gases can be monitored and data logged simultaneously and the data are downloaded via a USB flash drive. High precision sensors have been specifically designed and calibrated to avoid cross interference with background gases.


The analyser is housed within a robust IP66 Peli-case, incorporates a sample pump and is powered by a battery providing eight hours of operation, making it a truly portable field instrument. Its 7 inch full colour touch screen interface and inbuilt thermal printer make the Rapidox 5100 versatile and easy to use.


Applications include the monitoring of landfill sites, waste water and heat treatment processes as well as syngas and biogas atmospheres. In addition the analysis and monitoring of industrial process gases, anaerobic digestive gases and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects is possible.


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Dewpoint and Temperature Probe for AdvancedSense


A new probe is available for GrayWolf’s (USA) rugged, hand-held AdvancedSense HVAC/OH/FM/IAQ meters. The RH-AS2 probe is capable of measuring: Relative Humidity, Dewpoint, Absolute Humidity, Specific Humidity, Wetbulb temperature and Drybulb temperature.


This small diameter (14 mm, 0.6 inch Ø, 40mm, 1.6 inch L) probe may be directly connected to the AdvancedSense via the lower left 7 pin socket. It may alternatively be connected to an ACC-RH-HDLA (100mm, 4 inch L) handle with 1m cable for hand-held use and easy insertion into ducts. Humidity range is 0 to 100%RH (non-condensing) with accuracy of +/-2%RH.


When connected to an AdvancedSense meter that is outfitted with the optional BP-101 barometric pressure sensor, relevant moisture readings are auto-compensated for pressure changes due to altitude, meteorology, etc. The RH-AS2 may be used in conjunction with other probes for parameters including Differential Pressure, Air Velocity, Volume Flow, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, VOCs, Formaldehyde, Surface Temperature and many others. The AdvancedSense, with a colour touch-screen, also enables powerful features such as audio, photo and text note attachment to data-logged files, on-board video help and much, much more.


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New Snow Depth Sensor


The state of the art SL300 Ultrasonic Snow Depth Sensor from Felix Technology (Canada) provides a total system in a compact package, containing an ultra sensitive electrostatic transducer and the supporting circuitry to provide both analogue and digital outputs with fully independent zero and span adjustments over the entire operating range of detection.


The speed of sound through the medium (air) varies with the medium’s temperature. SL300 contains a temperature sensor placed in a radiation shield to compensate for changes in ambient temperature that would alter the speed of sound and hence the distance calculation that determines an accurate level measurement.


SL300 has recently been launched in the market and has already received great acknowledgments from manufacturers, integrators and suppliers as well as governmental organisations and institutes involved with meteorology, hydrology, environment and transportation.


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Depth Discrete Monitoring


Solinst (Canada) Waterloo Multilevel Systems allow groundwater samples, hydraulic head and permeability measurements from many isolated zones in a single borehole. Flexible system allows users to place sampling pumps and pressure transducers exactly where needed. The Waterloo System has engineered seals, and is ideal for long term monitoring to 1000 ft (300 m). Providing accurate site characterisation and plume delineation in both bedrock and overburden applications.


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