• NEW COMBUSTION FLUE GAS ANALYSER

Air Monitoring

NEW COMBUSTION FLUE GAS ANALYSER

Apr 18 2012

Emerson announce the release of the latest solution for combustion flue gas analysis, the Rosemount Analytical Model 6888 in-situ oxygen analyser. The Model 6888 provides accurate measurement of the oxygen remaining in the flue gases coming from combustion processes such as boilers, incinerators, kilns, process heaters and industrial heating furnaces. By maintaining the ideal level of oxygen in the flue gases, optimal efficiency is achieved and the lowest levels of NOX, CO, and CO2 are produced.

The in-situ design of the Model 6888 places a zirconium oxide sensing element at the end of a probe which can be inserted directly into a flue gas stream. Probe lengths are available from 45cm to 3.65m, and a slip mounting option provides the ability to mount a long probe at any insertion depth. Signal conditioning electronics reside in the head of each probe, eliminating the need for expensive signal cable.
The Model 6888 is fully field-repairable. All active components can be replaced, including the diffuser/filter, sensing cell, heater and thermocouple, and all electronics cards. A dual-channel operator interface unit provides an easy-to-use method of set-up, calibration and failure diagnostics.
The Model 6888 offers unique optional features never before possible in an oxygen analyser. Since the calibration frequency of an oxygen analyser is highly application-dependent, the Xi electronics provide an on-line diagnostic that determines when calibration should be conducted. This feature greatly reduces unneeded calibrations, technician time and calibration resources. The feature can trigger a fully automatic calibration by sequencing solenoids to introduce calibration gases to the sensing cell. Calibrations can be conducted on-line while the furnace is in operation.
In applications where there is a heavy particulate loading in the flue gas stream, a plugged diffuser diagnostic feature notes the "return to process" time after calibration gas is turned off. As the time extends, the diagnostic will indicate the need for a diffuser replacement.
"As the needs and compliance demands for flue gas analysis become greater, we are making our Rosemount Analytical instruments more and more accurate and easy-to-use to meet our customers’ requirements. The Model 6888 promises real savings in time and resources for users, as well as a way to achieve compliance with government regulations," stated Dave Anderson, Marketing Director, Emerson Process Management, Rosemount Analytical.
 


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