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Gas Analysers |
Stack
emission process monitors |
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A high
priority for CODEL design
engineers is to produce designs
that are characterized by low
maintenance, high reliability
operation. For stack gas
analysis the two techniques
chosen result directly from this
priority. The GCEM4000
multi-gas analyzer uses in-situ
measurement technology that is
capable of highly reliable
operation with minimal
maintenance even in stack gas
with extreme levels of dust
loading of several grams per
cubic metre. It is capable of
measuring up to seven gas
species and is the measurement
of choice for many large coal
fired power generators.
The GCEM4100 analyser is designed for gas
turbine power generators where
low emission levels must be
accurately measured. This
analyzer uses a hot, wet
extractive measurement system
that requires no gas sample
treatment and minimal analyser
maintenance.
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GCEM40 series range of analysers
are again in-situ devices. They
are low cost, low maintenance
devices designed both for
process control and emissions
monitoring. Their high
specification includes integral
temperature controlled weather
covers which extend the
operating ambient temperature
range from -20 to +70deg C.
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GCEM4000 |
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Multi-channel In-Situ
Gas
Analyser
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CO, NO, NO2, SO2, CO2, HCl, CH4,
H20, temperature and pressure |
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GCEM4100 |
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Multi-channel Extractive
Gas Analyser
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CO, NO,
NO2, SO2, CO2, HCl, CH4, H20,
temperature and pressure |
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GCEM40
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Single
or multi-channel
In-situ Flue Gas Analyser
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CO , NO , NO2 , NOx , SO2 , CH4,
HCl , CO2 & H²O |
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Model 1010 |
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Single-channel Cross Duct
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CO
Gas Analyser
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