GMS800 FIDOR FID
GMS800 FIDOR FID
GMS800 FIDOR – Continuous Monitoring of Hydrocarbon Emissions
A member of the GMS800 analyzer family, the GMS800 FIDOR FID extractive gas analyzer is ideally suited for emission monitoring according to regulatory requirements (in waste incinerators, cement and/or power plants, for example). Based on the proven flame ionization detection principle, the GMS800 FIDOR FID measures total hydrocarbon concentrations in gases at both trace levels and high concentration levels. The GMS800 FIDOR is available in two types: the GMS810 FIDOR with integrated control unit (BCU) and the GMS811 FIDOR with separate control unit (BCU). The housing makes integration into existing systems such as SICK’s MCS100E HW multi-component analyzer very easy.
Specifications
27.BImSchV, TA-lucht, EN 15267,
EN 14181, MCERTS
Electrically isolated
Not electrically isolated
34V AC, 500mA / 48V DC, 500mA
All inlets with common reference potential
GMS811 Model: 177 x 483 x 352mm
Status LED's: *Power*, *Maintenance* and *Failure*
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Features:
- Standard 19” enclosure for easy integration into all industry-typical systems
- Nearly maintenance free ejector pump delivers sample gas to the analyzer
- Integrated catalytic converter (option) provides very clean zero gas
- Automatic regulation and compensation of process pressure fluctuations
- Protective filter at sample gas inlet
- High degree of linearity (≤ 2 %) for very low and high measuring ranges
Benefits:
- High availability of 99.5 %
- Convenient remote diagnosis and operation via Ethernet using SOPAS-ET software
- Minimum maintenance costs due to the absence of moving parts
- Replacement of complete assemblies and modules makes repairs easy
- Compatible with predecessor systems
- Hydrogen as fuel gas, expensive helium is not required
- Low operating costs, e.g., due to low hydrogen consumption (typical 30 ml/min)
- The GMS811 FIDOR FID, on which the control unit (BCU) can be separated from the analyzer unit, supports convenient control and monitoring from a central control room
Applications:
- Continuous monitoring of hydrocarbon emissions in raw gas and clean gas
- Emissions measurement in thermal, catalytic, and biological exhaust gas cleaning systems
- Measurement of maximum workplace concentrations
- Process monitoring in process systems
- Laboratory applications, e.g., in research and development