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News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: Unicorn flue gas sampler
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 February 2008
Modular flue gas sampler goes almost
anywhere
The new Land Instruments International Unicorn flue gas sampler is designed for continuous monitoring of emissions with moderate particulate content from gas turbines and similar combustion systems
It consists of three modular units - heated filter, sample drier and combined filter/drier - which can be installed in different configurations to suit any analyser requiring high performance gas sampling Compact, lightweight and weatherproof, the Unicorn modules can be fitted almost anywhere, at the sample point or adjacent to the analyser
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Because the sampler operates independently, no user interface or communications connection is required.
The heated filter, which uses a large area, heated ceramic filter to clean the hot sample gas, removes even the smallest particles.
It can be set to 180 or 280C (356 or 536F) depending on the gas composition.
Maintenance is easy, needing just one tool to remove the probe tube.
The sample drier has a two-stage Peltier cooler to rapidly lower the temperature of the sample gas to 3C, condensing out all the excess moisture without compromising the integrity of the sample.
An automatic pump removes the condensate through an outlet which is heated to prevent the liquid freezing in low ambient temperatures. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...
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