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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
IR2100 PLC Radwell General Monitors Inc Controls & Indicators, Temperature & Process Control GAS DETECTOR METHANE INFRARED
517449 PLC Radwell Bacharach Safety Systems, Gas Monitoring System GAS MONITOR GAS PINTER II CALIBRATED ON METHANE

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  • Measuring Methane-Based Digester Gas Flow In Wastewater Treatment Plants
    Process and plant engineers at municipal wastewater treatment facilities need to measure, monitor and dispose of methane (CH. 4) and other digester gases that occur naturally in their operations. These digester gases pose plant safety concerns, odor issues for surrounding communities
  • The Evolution of Gas Protection
    to the world of gas detection, single and multi-gas monitors evolved. The first electronic single gas monitors were basic at best. Designed for the coal industry to sniff out methane, these monitors utilised analogue readouts to indicate the presence of gas. Most monitors today offer considerably more
  • Gas Detection at Remote Landfill
    and remediation system to be installed at the site to avoid methane gas build-up near the residences. Sierra Monitor and their local representative worked with the system integrator who won the bid and to specify the Sierra Monitor products for the site. Project consisted of a combination
  • Drag Racing
    drag race. world for the past several years. Typically a small HO Series flowmeter with a magnetic. pick up coil is supplied to meter a nitro-methane fuel mixture on the supply side of the en-. gine. This allows the driver to accurately monitor consumption during the race. The flow-. meter monitors
  • Senscient ELDSTM Open Path Gas Detectors Field Report - October 2010 (.pdf)
    OPGD installation in the. toughest available site environment. to monitor H2S & methane in a. Diesel Hydro Treater (DHT) unit. Conditions included: Outdoor. exposure to all weather elements,. Vibration, Heavy electrical. interference from 4160 VAC 3. phase induction compressor motors. Subject
  • Airborne Detection of Gas Leaks from Transmission Pipelines by Using a Laser System Operating in Visual, Near-IR, and Mid-IR Wavelength Bands
    by the laser channel is 100 ppm*m at 100 m by methane. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION. A gas detection system can be mounted on an airplane, helicopter or balloon, as well as on a ground-moving. vehicle. As a helicopter-based system, it monitors the ground surface either from a cabin through a hatch. (under the direct
  • El Paso Stripper/Cooling Tower HRVOC Analysis (.pdf)
    , oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and ethane). b. If performed by calorimeter: * BTU/SCF Monitored (Temporary Flares) * Method 301 to be performed for stationary flares. þÿ TCEQ ­ Chapter 115 Rules. Revised 10/22/03. 1. Continuously monitor Total HRVOCs, at least every 15 minutes
  • HRVOC Analysis (.pdf)
    , oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and ethane). b. If performed by calorimeter: * BTU/SCF Monitored (Temporary Flares) * Method 301 to be performed for stationary flares 5. Record analyzer "up-time": *If a malfunction exceeds 8 consecutive hours, must sample & lab speciate within 24 hours

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