• Multi-Point Remote Gas Monitoring System Introduced

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Multi-Point Remote Gas Monitoring System Introduced

Apr 17 2015

Kinsco Technology (Korea) introduce the Airwell+7 and Hymeth+III. Airwell+7 Multi-point Remote Gas Monitoring System for measurement of Methane (CH4), Ammonia (NH3), Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Nitric Oxide (N2O). Currently used by many government research institutes, and various university research lab, it can be operated without a multi-point sampling system. 

In the case of Hymeth+III, it has a lot of good feedback from many customers. Hymeth+III can measure CO CO2 TVOC HCHO and others (based on user requirements). Also, it has a user friendly touch screen with user interfaces. If the user wishes to have it as a portable device, KINSCO Technology make it possible with over 20 years experiences in this field. Hymeth+III is now used by health centers, private company research labs, government research institutions, and various university research labs.

The Airwell+7 Greenhouse Gas Multipoint Gas Monitor has won the Golden Gas Award 2014. The competition attracted more than 40 entries in 8 categories. Each product was rated on its ability to solve an important challenge to the gas industry, such as technological innovativeness, superior specifications in terms of power requirements, speed, maintenance, cost effectiveness, and other quality considerations.

The Airwell+7 has built-in Non-dispersive Infrared (NDIR) sensors and a Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) gas detection unit, whereby a 0.1nm narrow bandwidth diode laser beam is scanned across an absorption band of the target gas, performing a high-resolution near-infrared absorption measurement. 

The sampling control system has 6 separate gas sampling ports. These ports can extend up to a maximum distance of 30 meters per point and can therefore sample a wide range of areas such as land fill sites, agricultural areas, livestock facilities and greenhouses. 

Kinsco state that the Airwell+7 will reduce your research efforts and is a very cost effective and reliable gas analyser. It has an LAN port and can be controlled remotely by mobile phone without a special app. There is a time average sampling menu from which the user can select time intervals ranging from 5 to 60 minutes depends on the sampling distance and point. 

There are also 5 calibration point levels for high accuracy and stable values throughout the range of this unit. The System is controlled through the touch screen panel or via a mouse connected to one of the USB ports on the front panel for more convenience. This analyser is already utilised for agricultural, livestock and landfill area monitoring, fuel-cell research, automobile NH3 emissions testing for DeNOx SCR and more. 

The Airwell+7 is CE approved.


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