Briefs: heat exchanger and gas analyser

By Ahmed ElAmin

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A new heat exchange acts as an pollution controler; while a
flameproof gas analyser allows efficiency measurements in hazardous
areas.

Heat exchanger also extracts oil pollutants ​A new heat exchanger is designed to incinerate fryer exhausts, combining oil heating with pollution control. Heat and Control claims its KleenHeat pollution control heat exchanger surpasses simple afterburner technology. KleenHeat works by drawing fryer exhaust into its combustion chamber. The pollutants are then mixed with the hot products of combustion from the heat exchanger's burner. After odours and pollutants are incinerated, combustion heat is routed through KleenHeat's frying oil heat exchanger where heat is transferred to the cooking oil instead of being vented to the atmosphere as wasted heat. "Without using additional fuel, KleenHeat's efficiency rating exceeds that of most heat exchangers which do not offer pollution control,"​ Heat and Control claimed. Flameproof analyser designed for hazardous use ​A new flameproof gas analyser is designed to be used in hazardous areas. Emerson claims that its Rosemount Analytical X-Stream process gas analyser can be installed in Class I, Zone 1, Group IIB + H2 rated hazardous areas. The Rosemount Analytical X-Stream can help users improve product quality and increase efficiency, throughput and safety, Emerson claims. "By enabling customers to fine-tune their processes, the analyzers support increased productivity and profitability,"​ Emerson stated. The device can be used for the flue gas analysis of boilers, power plants, process furnaces and incinerators, among other tasks.

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