Stack gas analyzer GRAPHITE 52M
hydrocarbon gasmethanetotal organic carbon

Stack gas analyzer - GRAPHITE 52M - ENVEA - hydrocarbon gas / methane / total organic carbon
Stack gas analyzer - GRAPHITE 52M - ENVEA - hydrocarbon gas / methane / total organic carbon
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Characteristics

Measured entity
methane, stack gas, hydrocarbon gas, total organic carbon, total hydrocarbon
Application domain
for monitoring gas emissions, process, for regulatory, for environmental assessments
Measured value
concentration
Configuration
portable, in situ
Mode of use
automatic
Detector type
FID
Other characteristics
continuous, simultaneous, multi-parameter, data acquisition, VOC, NMHC

Description

The Graphite 52M by ENVEA is a volatile organic compound (VOC) analyzer. For this specific model, it can be used for a wide measurement range of about 0-10 to 0-30,000 ppm. Also, it features its TÜV and MCERTs QAL1 certification. Plus, the analyzer is compliant to specific standards such as EN12619, EN 13526 and EN 14181. It uses an FID technology for measuring the presence of total hydrocarbons (THC), non-methane hydrocarbons (NmHC) and methane (CH4). In addition, all parts that are in contact with the sample is heated and regulated to a temperature of 191C to prevent condensation. Main applications are: Monitoring effluent of volatile organic compound (VOC) reduction equipment for: – Environmental compliance – Efficiency control of incinerators (Thermal or catalytic) Carbon absorbers Monitoring of catalytic converters Combustion and diesel engine efficiency Scrubbers

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