Concentration monitoring system TGI-3000
methanegasalarm

concentration monitoring system
concentration monitoring system
concentration monitoring system
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Characteristics

Type
concentration, methane
Applications
gas, alarm, environmental, flame
Interface
Modbus
Other characteristics
continuous, automatic, online, data acquisition, multi-channel

Description

TGI-3000 continuous emission monitoring system is designed based on the world’s advanced online gas analysis technology, combined with many years of experience on environmental monitoring technology.TGI-3000 uses heat-extraction method to collect sample gas, online gas chromatograph with FID(flame ionization detector) / FPD(flame photometric detector) for gas analysis such as Total HC,NMHC,BTEX (benzene, toluene, xylene, ethyl benzene, styrene, isopropyl benzene),pressure,flow,humidity and other parameters can also be detected. Data from senors and analyser were delivered to DAS (Data Acquisition Systems) to calculate the emission results,the records can be print as charts or export. Also,data can be transmitted to enterprise & DOE. Features: 1. the pipeline in the heater tube is made of advanced material ,can be heated to 180 ℃ without sample adsorption and condensation. 2. Multi filter was placed before the gas analyzer to remove the particles. 3. Automatic purging function can remove the dust on the surface of the filter which can prolong the life of filter . 4. Auto-calibration for unattended operation. 5. Electronic pneumatic gas controller(EPC) auto alarm when gas behave abnormal to prevent gas leaking ,also auto initiate the flame when gas ready is available . 6. Multi-channel signal output is supported,such as modbus,RS232,RS485.

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