CEM 30 EMISSIONS MONITORING Process Analytics Made Into A Commodity
Siemens needs little introduction as one of the most reputable names in the realm of highly advanced industrial environmental monitoring technology. Whatever your application, Siemens will provide the necessary technology to ensure that you have a cost-eff ective solution, with the rest-assured knowledge that they have the professional service to back up their technology and the reassurance that having a Siemens mark on the analyzer provides. At CEMS 2023, visitors and delegates at the event will be able to discuss their emission monitoring needs face-to-face with some of Siemens’ specialists in this fi eld.
In Barcelona, Siemens will showcase their newly improved and cost-eff ective ULTRAMAT 23 emission monitor/gas analyzer at their booth. This latest version of the ULTRAMAT 23 boasts a low detection limit of 50mg/m3
, which represents a signifi cant advancement in sensitivity; as a result,
the certifi cation range has undergone considerable improvement. Previously, the range for NO was 150 mg/m³, while for CO, it stood at 200 mg/m³. With the latest enhancements, both components now achieve a detection limit of just 50 mg, setting a new industry standard. This innovative, multi- component gas analyzer is designed to meet the evolving needs of industries as they endeavour to comply with the ever-evolving environmental legislation, whilst keeping costs down. ULTRAMAT 23 features an IR detector, a UV photometer for UV-active gases, an H2
S sensor, and an O2 and off ers a reliable and precise solution versatility for a host of applications.
Another one of ULTRAMAT 23’s superb features is its integrated automatic calibration function, which uses ambient air for calibration, thus eliminating the need for frequent calibration gas tests and therefore reducing costs and streamlining operations. With this technology, a single calibration per year is all that is required, saving both time and money. This instrument’s user-friendly menu-guided interface makes navigation and operation easy. Users and service personnel will quickly grasp its functionality, enabling immediate device operation. In addition, the analyzer’s logbook provides crucial information for preventive maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Siemens have developed this analyzer to make emission monitoring as simple, precise and economical as possible. Siemens has developed ULTRAMAT 23 to be Process Analytics Made Into A Commodity.
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Siemens will also feature the SITRANS AID IQ; the software solution designed to further enhance the availability and functionality of Siemens analyzers. SITRANS AID IQ allows users to monitor and appraise the health status data of their analyzers, enabling them to predict and prevent potential downtimes, optimise servicing procedures and streamline maintenance operations. SITRANS AID IQ’s
early prediction capability allows service and maintenance personnel to take appropriate actions promptly, minimising unscheduled downtimes and therefore raising analyzer availability considerably. Automatically monitoring critical components reduces the necessity for frequent inspections, leads to cost savings and enables service personnel to allocate their time more effi ciently.
SITRANS AID IQ provides seamless digitalisation for process analytics. The software uses a stable and low-maintenance Siemens controller to obtain data via existing communication interfaces. Operators access the intuitive user interface via a standard web browser on their PCs, eliminating the need for additional software. As an alternative, a Siemens HMI can be ordered for data reading. With its easy-to-navigate menus and minimal confi guration, SITRANS AID IQ provides users with all the information required for maintenance activities and schedules. The plug-and-play concept ensures rapid deployment without the need for on-site experts and therefore an attractive price/performance ratio.
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60687pr@reply-direct.com A proud heritage of precision gas sampling technology on show at CEM ‘23
CEM 2023 exhibitors, Buehler Technologies, have been developing, manufacturing and distributing components and system solutions for gas analysis for over half a century. By specialising in this market niche and by off ering a complete range of products for this sector, Buehler has succeeded in becoming a worldwide leader in this discipline.
Among the products on show on the Buehler stand will be their highly acclaimed sample gas probes: the GAS 222.21 (pictured above) for applications with a high dust load and GAS 222.27, for low dust loads. These precision devices were developed to provide exceptional performance and reliability in harsh environments.
The GAS 222.21 and GAS 222.27 feature a robust weather protection system, ensuring optimal functionality even in adverse weather conditions. Equipped with an in-situ fi lter and blowback system, this probe off ers effi cient fi ltration to safeguard the accuracy and longevity of gas analysis.
A standout feature of the GAS 222.21 is its heated design, enabling temperature adjustments of up to 200 °C / 392 °F. This enables operators to fi ne-tune the temperature according to their specifi c requirements and ensure accurate and consistent measurements. The GAS 222.27 off ers reliable operation at temperatures up to 180 °C, with a low temperature alarm set to 140 °C.
With compatibility for both 115/230 V power sources, these probes are suitable for operation worldwide. The base unit off ers a solid foundation for the probe’s operation, while the weather hood enhances resilience for operation in challenging outdoor conditions.
The GAS 222.21 and 222.27 include a heater with an electronic regulator, guaranteeing accurate temperature control, while the limit outputs and insulation enhance safety and effi ciency, ensuring the utmost protection during operation.
These probes’ user-friendly design allows for easy replacement of the safety fi lter without the need for any tools. This convenient feature streamlines maintenance and reduces downtime, maximising productivity and effi ciency.
Also, on the Buehler stand will be the TC Standard and RC Gas Cooler Series which off er superb performance and reliability. With pre-installed confi guration and seamless connectivity, these gas coolers streamline installation and minimises downtime. These compact solutions provide easy accessibility, resulting in reduced maintenance costs and improved operational effi ciency.
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For compliance and safety requirements, the TC-Standard off ers optional CE mark or FM approval. Users can also enhance functionality with optional accessories such as moisture detectors, fi lters, and condensate pumps, further improving performance and reliability.
In many analytical processes, extracting sample gas from the process is crucial. However, this can introduce contaminants such as particles or moisture, which can compromise measurement precision and damage sensitive measuring cells. The TC-Standard and RC Gas Cooler Series address this challenge by conditioning the sample gas before it enters the analyser.
By reducing the gas temperature below the dew point, the gas cooler eff ectively remove moisture, which is then discharged as condensate. This ensures that the sample gas is clean and ready for precise analysis, leading to reliable measurements and prolonged instrument lifespan.
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displayed at CEM 2023 Opgal is a global leader in the development and production of thermal cameras and complex electro-optical systems for a wide range of demanding industrial applications in demanding sectors such as the oil and gas market. With over 40 years of fi eld proven experience in the fi eld of electro-optics, Opgal’s Optical Gas Imaging (OGI), accurate thermography and quantifi cation solutions, combined with dedicated hardware, breakthrough algorithms and unique software solutions are used in over 60 diff erent nations.
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Opgal’s industrial product line includes a range of OGI solutions for fi nding fugitive emissions gas leaks and gas quantifi cation software enables organisations to raise productivity while lowering emissions.
Among the technology to be presented on Opgal’s CEM 2023 booth will be their highly acclaimed EyeCGas 24/7 fi xed OGI automated video management platform for industrial applications. This system, featuring cooled, dual-spectrum OGI technology, provides industrial plants and refi neries with wide coverage, site level continuous emission monitoring with real time alerts. Thanks to its bi-channel camera, the possibility of false positive alerts is eliminated. EyeCGas can be installed on pan or tilt mounting and includes dedicated management software to ensue that the data is optimised to ensure that operators can react in a timely and well-informed manner in cases of recorded inclidents.
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