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• Operation via touchscreen • Remote control & diagnostics via SOPAS ET software • QAL3 test can be carried out without test gases • MCERTS, EN14181 & EN15267 compliant www.sick.com/mcs100ft


, N2 O, SO2 , NH3 , O2 , H2 O, CO2


Continuous emissions monitoring in exhaust gases • Can continuously measure 12+ components including HCl, CO, NOx


, HF & TOC


Measuring mercury in emissions • Small, certifi ed range of 0 – 10 µg/m3 • Measuring operation without reagents • Low operating cost • Optional built-in test gas generator • Remote control & diagnostics via SOPAS ET software www.sick.com/mercem300z


Space-saving solution for measuring dust, fl ow, pressure and temperature • Durable & reliable components • Easy to install • Allows calculation of dust concentrations at STP • Low operating cost • Remote control & diagnostics via SOPAS ET software www.sick.com/combiprobe_cp100


Process measurement at fl ue gas scrubber inlets • Simultaneous measurement of up to 6 components plus O2


• Short response time due to high sample gas fl ow • Flexible I/O module system for integration to fl ue gas scrubber systems


• Additional sample fi ltration and a back purge system www.sick.com/mcs300p_hw


Monitoring incineration effi ciency (O2 )


• Reliable oxygen measurement in high temp and high dust environments


• Very short response time • Innovative measurement cell protection www.sick.com/zirkor200


SENSOR SOLUTIONS FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTS


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