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  • FLARE STACK MONITORING application note
    ADVANTAGES OF THERMAL IMAGING FOR EFFECTIVE FLARE STACK MONITORING
  • Using a Calorimeter to Measure Heating Value in Flare Stacks
    An article on how to use calorimeters in measuring the heating value in flare stacks.
  • Flare Stack Monitoring Minimizes Environmental Impact
    Learn how CAS DataLoggers provided a processor of industrial railcars needed a flare stack monitoring solution to ensure their flare stack processes met EPA flare regulations.
  • ADVANTAGES OF THERMAL IMAGING FOR EFFECTIVE FLARE STACK MONITORING
    Flare stacks are used in the chemical and petrochemical industries to safely dispose of excess gases through combustion. These may be unwanted waste gases, or flammable gases released to prevent unplanned over-pressurising of plant equipment. Simply venting these untreated hydrocarbons into the air
  • Measure and Control the Demands of a Flare Stack Application
    Flare stacks are often used to dispose of the waste products from batch chemical processes. Their waste streams may contain many components such as ethylene, propylene, natural gas, mineral spirits, ethyl acetate, ethanol, hydrogen, isobutyl acetate and isobutanol, to name a few. Not only
  • Top reasons to install an analyzer in your flare stack application
    We've discussed the characteristics of an analyzer and the trends found in a flare stack application, but how about WHY you should install a monitoring system. Here are the top reasons you should have an analyzer on your flare stack: Optimize your fuel savings - By using actual measurements
  • Top 5 Characteristics of an Analyzer for a Flare Stack Application
    Fully Heated Assembly - Keeping all sample wetted parts of the sampling system and analyzer at a high temperature will ensure that all combustible vapors are properly measured, eliminating inaccurate readings. An aspirator driven system is simple and effective, no pump or moving parts helps to avoid
  • Trends in Flaring...Adaptability is Key
    Flare stacks are often used to dispose of the waste products from batch chemical processes. Their waste streams may contain many components such as ethylene, propylene, natural gas, mineral spirits, ethyl acetate, ethanol, hydrogen, isobutyl acetate and isobutanol, to name a few. Not only
  • Flare Gas Monitoring Systems (.pdf)
    Flare stacks are used in many industries to burn off unwanted waste gas byproducts, or flammable gases released by pressure relief valves during unplanned over-pressuring of plant equipment. Applications include oil and gas well drilling operations, oil refineries, chemical process plants, gas
  • Measuring Flare Gas Within the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
    F lare gas is the name given to the surplus waste gas produced during the extraction of crude oil and the subsequent refining process. It is typically vented to atmosphere and burned in a flare stack . The process inevitably releases large quantities of carbon dioxide (C02) to the atmosphere, which
  • Flare Pilot Thermocouple Failure? Using Infrared Monitors to Achieve Auxiliary Flare Pilot Monitoring
    pilot confirmation signals but also have optional uses that can monitor different flaring conditions. For single elevated flare stacks, the pyrometer monitoring system can be installed as an after-market monitoring solution for both pilot and flaring monitoring. Gas assist flares can also benefit
  • Heating Value (.pdf)
    This case history describes how one customer used the CalorVal BTU analyzer to measure the heating value of its waste stream going into a flare stack to determine whether the waste stream could be used as a standalone fuel source.
  • Natural Gas Processing
    This case history describes how one customer used the CalorVal BTU analyzer to measure the heating value of its varying waste stream with water vapor & high levels of corrosives going into a flare stack to determine whether the waste stream could be used as a standalone fuel source.

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