MMS-NG
Automatic systemdesigned for continuous mercury monitoring in natural gas even in hazardous zones (ATEX, IEC-Ex)
Each mercury on-line system will differ in sample characteristics as well as installation conditions and operating environment. We have the experience to design systems that fully meet the requirements of your particular mercury monitoring task.
Features and benefits
- Automatic and continuous measurement
- Fast and Reliable Results
- Detects Elemental and Bound Mercury
- Automatic Calibration
- Sample Point Multiplexer
- Sample Dilution for High Concentrations
- No Carrier Gases Required
- Certified for Hazardous Zones
Applications
- Natural gas platforms
- Natural gas exploitation
- Natural gas processing plants
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications | |
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Measuring principle | Amalgamation (MI GoldTrap), cold vapor atomic absorption (CVAAS) at 253.7 nm |
UV-Source | Electrodeless low pressure mercury lamp (EDL) |
Stabilization method | Reference beam method |
Optical cell | Fused silica (Suprasil), l: approx. 230mm, heated approx. 45° |
Measured component | Total Gaseous Mercury (TGM) |
Measuring ranges | lowest range: 0.1 ng/m³ – 1000 ng/m³ (at 10 l sample gas volume); medium range: 1 ng/m³ – 10 000 ng/m³ (at 1 l sample gas volume); screening mode: 10 ng/m³ – 30 000 ng/m³ (at 0.1 l sample gas volume) |
Detection limit | 1 pg absolutely or 0.1 ng/m³ |
Linearity over the 0.2 to 15000 ng/m³ range | 3% or better |
Reproducibility | 5% or better |
Technical Data
Technical data | |
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Signal output: analogue | 4-20 mA; serial: RS232; Modbus RTU RS485 (option); Ethernet (option) |
Status output | 3 x pairs of relay contacts (dry contacts) |
Max. sample temperature | 80 °C |
Operating temperature | 0- 35°C; -5 – 55 °C (air conditioned)/td> |
Power supply | 230 VAC / 50 Hz (110 VAC / 60 Hz option) |
Power consumption, Dimensions and Weight | depending on characteristics and customer demands |