Emissions analysis: monitor NOx and hydrocarbons

The   monitoring of NOx and hydrocarbons  is a problem that must be considered within a broad framework which includes on the one hand the performance of the burner and on the other the compatibility with the environment. 

The importance of NOx and hydrocarbons

Nitrogen oxides (NOx)  are common toxic gases in combustion processes that are subject to strict government regulations. This is because  they compromise both the health and safety of workers and that of the environment .

Understanding the relationship between NOx gases and other combustion wastes such as hydrocarbons is therefore fundamental to achieving the right balance between  combustion maintenance safety  and  respect for the environment  . In this context, NOx measurement is a determining factor in understanding whether the system needs fine-tuning to comply with the regulations.

Combustion principles

Monitoring all the gases involved in combustion, including NOx and CxHy, and understanding the relationship between them, is essential to guarantee  efficiency safety  and  compliance with current regulations .

Good combustion occurs when all the factors involved are close to  ideal combustion , so air and fuel combine to form water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) and heat. CO emissions are less than 100 ppm, NOx is within the limits set by law, hydrocarbons are few or absent and the process uses practically 100% of the fuel.

This situation is obviously not possible in a real context, but the task of those who supervise the system is to get closer to ideal combustion , thanks to the use of tools that allow the monitoring of the parameters involved.

There is usually a tendency to burn in  excess air , this allows CxHy and CO emissions to be lowered to within safety levels, but at the same time it raises NOx levels above the permitted threshold, which is why monitoring is essential.

Advanced NOx and hydrocarbon monitoring: Seitron precision at your service

correct and constant monitoring of combustion  in the system is essential not only for efficiency, but also for its maintenance. 

In fact, in the event of burner malfunctions,  CxHy and CO levels rise , indicating  decrease in efficiency and safety , as well as a  increase in production costs . The use of analyzers allows  detect the onset of these problems in a timely manner  and intervene accordingly. 

The solution proposed by Seitron is  Chemist 600 . This is a portable emissions analyzer capable of mounting up to  6 gas sensors  configurable according to measurement needs.

In addition to gas monitoring the  Chemist 600 also allows other measurements including flue gas and differential temperature, draft and differential pressure. The analyzer is completed with Bluetooth connectivity, an app for data analysis, replaceable sensors and of course the first level assistance offered by Seitron. 

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