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  • Dilution Flow Panels for Combustible Gas Monitoring
    As the name implies, catalytic combustible sensors detect combustible gas presence using a catalytic bead or coil, producing. an electronic signal that is proportional to the gas concentration. This sensor type requires that combustion take place for the. signal to be generated, necessitating
  • Monitoring Combustible Gases in Kilns
    Knowing how combustible gas concentrations vary over time can lead to a better understanding of the firing process and can inform users about safe loading practices.
  • Combustible Gas Safety Monitoring: Infrared vs. Catalytic Gas Detectors
    When designing a combustible gas safety monitoring system for oil/gas, petrochemical or other applications, how do you decide whether to use infrared or catalytic gas detector technology? Both sensing technologies have their advantages dependent upon your application's specific requirements
  • Thermal Mass Flow Meter Improves Refinery Flare Gas Monitoring Accuracy
    Releasing combustible vapors and dangerous toxins into the atmosphere can result in emergency plant shutdowns. Such plant closures, which are often mandated by various government agencies, can be expensive and time consuming to remediate. The lost production time and the cost of restoration can
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Monitoring in Wastewater Applications
    Hydrogen sulfide is gas commonly found in wastewater applications produced during the decomposition of organic matter. It is toxic, combustible and can be very corrosive. Monitoring it using a data logger requires an understanding of why the data is being collected and how it is being used to make
  • Infrared Technology for Fail-To-Safe Hydrocarbon Gas Detection
    Continuing advances in infrared technology have resulted in fail-to-safe hydrocarbon gas point detectors that continuously monitor combustible gases and vapors within the lower explosive limit (LEL) and provide alarm indication. Other features of these detectors include operation in oxygen
  • Garage Monitoring for Energy Management.
    of toxic and combustible gases in confined or enclosed spaces.
  • Continuous Monitoring of the Calorific Value of Mixed Gaseous Fuels
    It is becoming increasingly important to measure the energy of fuels formed by complex mixtures of combustible and non-combustible gases and vapors that vary in concentration or composition over time due to changing conditions. Non-traditional fuel sources - whether they are the undesirable
  • 6 Things to Consider when Designing a System to Continuously Monitor Calorific Value
    Measuring the calorific value of mixed gaseous fuels can be difficult. These complex mixtures of combustible and non-combustible gases and vapors can vary in concentration or composition over time due to changing conditions. Perhaps it is the rate of change or a wide range of water vapor
  • Hazardous Atmospheres: An Introduction
    Automation dealers are continuing to gain business that was once reserved only for specialty and industrial contractors. It's a trend that is accelerating very rapidly, and the fastest growth is in the areas of hazardous locations and the monitoring of toxic and combustible gases. Kele is committed
  • Top Ten Questions to Consider When Selecting a Flammability Analyzer
    solvent, not less; as they often operate near legal limits for combustible gas concentrations. This means the precise concentration of solvent vapors must be measured with a high level of accuracy while meeting the standard AND special requirements of a process application.

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