Air Monitoring 27 Reliable and precise oxygen measurement for combustion plants
LogiDataTech’s MF-Oxy measures oxygen partial pressure directly in gas mixtures, to measure absolute oxygen content precisely and reliably in harsh in industrial locations. This device can also self- diagnose for hardware malfunctions, even during operation and its sensor can be calibrated without the use of reference gas.
The MF-Oxy was designed specifi cally for automatic control of combustion plants, and for taking precise oxygen measurements in diffi cult-to-reach areas or in self-contained locations such as ventilation tubes or containers. Its signals can be transmitted up to 300 meters and the data then transferred over great distances. There are two versions, with the capability of operating at maximum exhaust temperatures of +250°C and +350°C. A fail-safe system can be made operational via an additional, independent digital output.
MF-Oxy oxygen sensors are available with a measuring range from 0.1 to 25 Vol.-% or 0.1 to 100 Vol.-% oxygen. For use at temperatures of up to +250°C, there is a choice of probe tubes of 120 mm, 220 mm, 400 mm and 800 mm are available; for operation at process temperatures of up to +350°C, all probe sizes apart from the 120 mm are available. The instrument also includes an analogue interface with 4 - 20 mA or 0 - 10 V; it is also features an independent digital output. The MF-Oxy is equipped as standard with a full sinter cab; optionally, an inside sinter can be installed, to make the system more resistant to impurities, although this option would increase reaction times.
The MF-Oxy is complaint with DIN EN 50270: 2015-5 type1 and type2 and DIN EN 61326-1: 2013-07 and with EMC-directives 2014/30/EU. More information online:
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New 2022 comprehensive gas analysis guide available for downloading
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.
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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.
Servomex has unveiled its Gas Guide for 2022, which is available to download from their website, the 2022 Gas Guide brings together all the information required to enable customers to fi nd the right gas solution for their process. The guide provides introductions to all Servomex gas analysers, service and system products for 2022.
Updating from the successful fi rst edition launched last year, the guide offers an expanded section of the solutions for key industrial applications, including new process diagrams and links to the latest videos.
Providing information on the gases measured, key applications, product features and benefi ts, there is also an improved A-Z directory of sensing technologies, with clearer and visual explanations as to how they work, and a section explaining the gas analysis solutions for a range of key applications.
The 128-page document allows customers to assess the key criteria when selecting the gas analyser, including gas measurement ranges, process environments, and the hazardous area, safety and environmental certifi cations offered.
Andy Cowan, President of Servomex, said: “Our 2022 Gas Guide provides everything our customers will need when it comes to fi nding the right solution for their gas analysis requirements.
“We’ve highlighted some key industry applications in this publication, explaining the processes involved and where our gas analyzers and systems deliver the most effective results.
“In addition, we detail the sensing technology that powers our innovative gas analysis – how it works, which gases it detects and what makes it the best fi t for certain applications.”
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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 monitoring, a novel UV technique for low level SO2 measurement has been developed. This is enabling operators to accurately measure and report the low levels of SO2 needed for under the most recent legislation, even in high water containing exhausts.
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