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Press Release Ref: PC646

Power Station Flue Gas Analysers

Procal Analytics have, against stiff competition, won a contract to supply a complete Stack Gas Analysing System for a new Power Plant in Taiwan.

The system is based around Procal Analytics' successful PULSI 200LR and Procal 5000 Advanced, In-Situ, Multi-Component Stack Gas Analysers.

The analysers meet the local requirement to conform to a US standard, EPA 40 CFR Part 60, and not only are capable of auto zero and auto calibrate, but record any adjustments and indicate whether the instrument was in calibration for the previous 24 hours. This data, along with gas concentration, is retrievable from the PC based data display and logging system.

Analyser Specification

Procal 5000

Principle: In-Situ, Multi-Component, Full Spectrum Analyser

Components Monitored:

  • Range 1: 0 - 75ppm NO
  • Range 2: 0 - 600ppm NO
  • Range 3: 0 - 75ppm SO2
  • Range 4: 0 - 100ppm SO2
  • Range 5: 0 - 20% NH3
PULSI 200LR

Principle: Multi-Component, Infrared, In-Situ Analyser

Components Monitored:

  • Range 1: 0 - 20% CO2
  • Range 2: 0 - 200ppm CO
  • Range 3: 0 - 1000ppm CO
  • Range 4: 0 - 100ppm Unburnt Hydrocarbons
Both analysers monitor the water vapour, which enables the pollutant gases to be reported on a wet or dry basis.

In addition, an In-Situ Oxygen Analyser is mounted adjacent to the analysers, enabling the concentrations to be normalised.

Procal Analytics supply Advanced Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems to all types of Offal Fuel Power Stations Worldwide by removing the need for complex sample systems, and with the capability of on-stack automatic zero and calibration, the instruments comply with the requirements of Environmental Agencies.

In addition, the low maintenance requirements of the instruments ensure that the operators have a cost effective solution to monitoring.

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