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Compact Flue Gas Analyzers UV-GAS-500 Emission Monitoring Measure 5 Gases UV NDIR Technology
Compact flue gas analyzers are portable and handheld instruments designed to measure and analyze flue gas parameters in a compact form factor. They are commonly used by technicians, HVAC professionals, and boiler operators for on-site measurements and maintenance tasks. Here are some key features and characteristics of compact flue gas analyzers:
1. Size and Portability: Compact flue gas analyzers are small in
size and lightweight, allowing for easy handling and mobility. They
are designed to be handheld, making them convenient for field use
and measurements in confined spaces.
2. Gas Parameters: These analyzers typically measure essential flue
gas parameters such as oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon
monoxide (CO), and temperature (T). Some models may also measure
additional parameters like nitrogen oxide (NOx) or sulfur dioxide
(SO2) levels.
3. Measurement Range and Accuracy: Compact flue gas analyzers offer
a measurement range for each gas parameter they can analyze. The
accuracy and resolution of the measurements vary depending on the
specific model and manufacturer.
4. Display and User Interface: They feature a built-in display
screen that provides real-time readings of the gas concentrations
and other relevant information. The user interface is designed to
be intuitive and user-friendly, allowing for easy configuration and
data interpretation.
5. Sampling Method: Compact flue gas analyzers employ a sampling
probe that is inserted into the flue or stack to extract a
representative gas sample. The sample is then analyzed within the
analyzer to determine the gas concentrations. The sampling system
may include a built-in pump to draw the sample or rely on natural
draft for sampling.
6. Data Logging and Reporting: Many compact flue gas analyzers
offer data logging capabilities, allowing users to store and review
measurement data over time. Some models can save the data
internally, while others may provide options for data transfer to a
computer or mobile device for further analysis and reporting.
7. Battery Power: These analyzers are typically powered by
rechargeable batteries, offering portability and independence from
external power sources. The battery life varies depending on usage
and model specifications.
8. Calibration and Maintenance: Like other flue gas analyzers,
compact models require periodic calibration to maintain measurement
accuracy. Calibration procedures may involve using reference gases
or sending the analyzer to a calibration facility. Regular
maintenance, such as sensor cleaning and replacement of
consumables, is also necessary for reliable performance.
9. Safety Features: Compact flue gas analyzers prioritize user
safety. They may incorporate features like built-in gas filters and
condensate traps to protect the analyzer's sensors and prevent
sample contamination. Additionally, some models may have audible or
visual alarms to alert users to dangerous gas levels.
It's important to review the specific specifications and user
manual provided by the manufacturer for proper operation,
calibration, and maintenance procedures of a particular compact
flue gas analyzer.
Introduction
Flue Gas Analyzers UV-GAS-500 (low emission monitoring) based on DOAS and chemometric algorithms (PLS) , able to measure concentration of gases including SO2 , NO2, NO, O2 , NH3, Cl2, O3, H2S etc. It has features of high measure accuracy, outstanding reliability, fast response time and wide applicable scope. It fully qualify measurement technology index of low emission monitoring occasions.