Air Monitoring
New FID on the Emissions Market: The Winner by more than just a Nose
Aug 08 2012
A compact analyser and a professional device for continuous hydrocarbon measurement, the GMS810-FIDOR is the new flame ionisation detector from SICK (Germany). Stand-alone or system integrated, the gas analyser combines robust design, simple operation, precise measurement and modern interface technology for optimum availability of 99.5 %. This means improved measurement reliability for overall monitoring of total hydrocarbon concentrations.
The GMS810-FIDOR is a completely new analysis device designed for modern requirements that demand proven measurement performance, e.g. in waste incineration plants, power stations and cement works. The FIDOR is robust, simpler and more precise than many other FIDs.
Fully tested for suitability aligned with EN 15267-3
Having passed the EN 15267-3 suitability test with flying colours and boasting outstanding performance figures, the FIDOR guarantees availability of 99.5 %. Along with the analyser, the accessories were included in the suitability test, meaning that it's not just the basic unit that is certified, but the complete system with probe, heated measurement gas lines and converter.
A decision that will save you money
The FIDOR scores in a variety of ways: It requires only hydrogen as fuel-gas. Even for small measuring ranges, helium is no longer required. Low hydrogen consumption, small space requirements, and the maintenance-free ejector pump for rapid gas through-put all help to limit upkeep costs. The modular and simple construction inside the device allow for easy maintenance and servicing. The next maintenance servicing is due after 12 weeks.
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