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26 Air Monitoring


Highly advanced and versatile hand-held emission analyser unleashes the full potential of biogas, bio-methane and landfi ll sites operations


MRU’s OPTIMA provides fast, cost-effective and precise emissions analysis at biogas, bio-methane and landfi ll sites. This highly powerful and compact handheld instrument can measure up to 7 different gas components simultaneously, with internal storage for up to 32,000 measurements, with colour data records visualisation on display - and yet still boasts low cost of ownership. For biogas application the OPTIMA measures CH4


, CO2 , O2


OPTIMA can also carry out biogas pressure and stack pressure measurements. The OPTIMA is extremely user-friendly, with easy data handling. It features a standard O2


and H2 S, for exhaust gas measurements operators can monitor levels of O2 , CO2 , CO, NO and NO2 . The measurement with long-life cell of approximately 4-5 years. It is housed in a slim line enclosure with secure rear-


mounted magnets for drop-resistant operation. The data is displayed on a super bright, LED backlit, colour 4.0” TFT screen. MRU has also integrated a condensate separator with WATER STOP FILTER as well as internal fl ow monitoring and alarm. A biogas sampling line Ø3x2mm Viton with 5m length and stainless-steel instrument gas inlet port also comes as standard.


This sophisticated device also includes dual Bluetooth communication for the MRU4U ap on Android and Apple, IRDA interface for a high-speed infrared thermal printer, mini‐USB interface for cable data transfer to PC, an SD card reader including activating software and a wall‐plug, universal grid power supply 90‐240Vac / 50‐60Hz for battery charging over the USB port. This instrument can be operated via mains and battery, a high energy Li‐Ion battery, enables 20 hours of mains-free operation.


Complete CEM Solution from UK Manufacturer


As a UK manufacture of both analysers and the complete integrated CEM package, Protea can provide and support emissions monitoring solutions locally or via our global Distributor network.


Our range of emissions systems includes MCERTS approved in-situ IR/UV, FTIR and FID analysers. We also offer MCERTS DAHS package that are provided as with our analysers, ensuring seamless integration and full support for the complete CEM solution. All our CEMS are assembled and tested in the UK before installation, ensuring all components and software work together before commissioning.


With a deep understanding of the technology underpinning our instruments, Protea can offer fl exibility and customisation to specifi c application needs. This includes wide measurement ranges and the ability to measure new or customised gas mixes with our FTIR technology. Recent installations have included such as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Ethylene Oxide monitoring in ppb levels.


We also carry out bespoke integration of analysers, for example measuring from multi-streams with single analysers, or aggressive gas streams.


Approved Marine Emissions Monitoring Protea has recently been awarded Korean Registry (KR) approval for our P2000 marine emissions analyser. This is in addition to already being approved by several other classifi cation societies, as well as MCERTS certifi cation.


The P2000 in-situ analyser is fi tted directly to the ship exhaust, with the gas being monitored within the duct. Unlike maintenance intense, large and heavy extractive systems, the in-situ technique does not require sample preparation components. This unique approach to monitoring exhaust emissions is an ideal solution for the marine industry to enable compliance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations. Several hundred P2000 have been installed on several classes of vessels, both on scrubbed and unscrubbed applications, over the last decade. Protea provides complete support for these from our UK factory.


Recently several technology improvements have been made to the P2000 product. Most notably, a patented hybrid UV/IR measurement method within the analyser. Whilst the proven InfraRed (IR) method is still used in the P2000 for CO2


and NOx level SO2


the most recent legislation, even in high water containing exhausts. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/po2w


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A simple and precise way to detect Radon contamination


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Lung cancer is a serious and deadly disease that affects millions of people around the world. Unfortunately, over ten percent of cases of lung cancer are linked to an excess of exposure to Radon, according to a report from the World Health Organisation.


Radon is an odourless, colourless radioactive gas that is present in varying degrees all around us. Most of the Radon in indoor air comes from soil and is proving to be more of a hazard than levels of Radon in the drinking water supply. When Radon rises into a home or commercial property, it can be trapped and build up to dangerous levels for people inside the building. The radioactive decay will then create alpha particles, which in turn can cause permanent damage to lung tissue.


In order to address the threat posed by Radon, Euro-Gas has created the Radon SS, a state-of-the-art phototransistor gas sensor that provides exceptional performance. With the ability to detect levels ranging from 0-65,000Bq/m3, and a standard range of 1750pCi/l Rn, this unique sensor is designed to be user- friendly and can be easily integrated into both portable and fi xed air quality and gas detection devices. Operators can rely on the complete data provided by the Radon SS, including current and average Rn alpha particle concentration, to effectively monitor and manage Radon levels.


The Radon SS is an innovative solution for detecting and monitoring Radon contamination in indoor environments. This simple and effective tool provides valuable information to help protect people from the harmful effects of Radon exposure.


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