gas monitoring equipment Articles
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Redvale Energy Park pleased with GA3000 PLUS - Case Study
Application Continuous inline monitoring of incoming landfill gas Equipment GA3000 PLUS Location New Zealand Customer Revdale Energy Park Requirement The customer needed to monitor continuously for any changes in the gas composition, as they are running gas engines to generate power. The GA3000 PLUS is being used to monitor CH4, CO2 and O2 and ensure the gas composition and levels remain ...
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Why a CO2 monitor may be needed? Where carbon dioxide leaks occur
Do you work with carbon dioxide (or CO2) in your industry? If so, then you may need a carbon dioxide monitor to check for gas leaks that could pose a hazard to your workplace safety. Learn common scenarios where carbon dioxide can leak and see how a CO2 detector can minimize your risk. Industries Where CO2 Monitors Can Make a Difference There are many industries that utilize carbon dioxide ...
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The beverage industry`s incorrect way of monitoring for CO2 leaks
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the primary compressed gas used for beverages at major fast food chains. This gas is also used in restaurants, gas stations, and grocery stores. When CO2 leaks into a confined space or basement, this creates a very unsafe workplace for employees by lowering the breathable oxygen. History seems to repeat itself all too often while dealing with CO2. Due to the CO2 leaks ...
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Comfort and safety
Type HOFGAS® - Ready/C 300 Commissioning 2004Site Moncorneil (FR) Situation Moncorneil is a medium-sized landfill near Toulouse. A heating boiler is to be operated with landfill gas and the acquired heat is used for leachate treatment. In view of the complete landfill design the customer demands a container construction with remote monitoring of the plant. Technical Requirements ...
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