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CO Smouldering System
Process H2S and Sulphur Measurement
Systems
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Element Analysis
Wobbe Index and Calorimeters
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Analyzer Shelters
Liquid Sample Recovery System
Liquid sample recovery system to be installed horizontally at a level that allows natural draining from the analyzer drain and sample conditioning system header into the recovery tank.
The system is provided without sun protection.
If necessary, additional sun protection can be provided to protect the exd control box from the sun.
Sampling Systems
Our extensive experience in the design of sampling systems for all type of Analyzers in many type of processes enable us to offer a complete solution package that will ensure all the benefits of the analysis are realized and reliably provided.
Such is the diversity of the requirements of individual analyzer and the specific needs of an individual process and client that "standard" systems can only offer a compromised performance. As a result, each Hobre Instruments system is specifically designed to meet these demands.
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Analyzer Shelters, Liquid Sample Recovery System, Sampling Systems
Having selected the Analyzers and correctly designed sampling systems, another factor in the success of the solution is the environment in which the instruments operate. Some Analyzers, such as the Hobre WIM, will work with little or no protection from the elements. However many require a controlled environment that can only be provided by a properly engineered and constructed analyzer shelter. By grouping several instrument together, an analyzer shelter can be economically justified, and a working environment provided for both instruments and personnel alike.
The Hobre Instruments Liquid Sample Recovery System (LSRS) is designed specifically to collect liquid effluent or spent sample from analyzers and return this to the process line, or any other suitable location. This system is ideal for use in applications where it is undesirable to discharge chemicals or hydrocarbons into sewage drains.
Vital to the successful installation of a process analyzer is a correctly designed sample transport and conditioning system. The investment in the analyzer technology will be wasted if inadequate attention is paid to the handling of the sample.