IMR 7500
Continuous Emission Monitoring System
IMR7500 is a system for the continuous measurement of extractive gases in industrial applications. This system is available as a complete system with gas pump and gas processing and is particularly distinguished by its compact design. Up to 6 gases can be measured simultaneously. Typical applications for the IMR7500 are :
- Emission measurement
- Combustion optimization
- Environmental Monitoring
- Combustion control
IMR100
Flow Monitor
Back pressure probe and evaluation unit in one compact system.
On-site diagnosis of the measuring values in graphic form on the built-in display
Display of values in m/s, mbar, m3 /h and °C
The continuous measurement of the Massflow (kg/h) of target substances in large combustion plants (European Directive 2001/80) is a requirement. The Flow monitoring system IMR100 measures continuously flue gas velocity, - volume and temperature to allow the calculation of the massflow. The IMR100 is a compact system for easy installation and commissioning and is almost maintenance free.
IMR150
Flow Measuring Device
Control unit integrated in the probe, there by easy installation
Continuous measurement of differential pressure, exhaust gas velocity, exhaust flow and exhaust temperature in a device
The flow rate in actual or norm standard state
The flow measuring device IMR150 used to continuously measure the pressure differential in order to determine the gas velocity and the volume flow. The flow rate can be displayed in the operational values or norm standard. Measuring the temperature in the mass flow is also possible.
The use of the dynamic pressure and Pt100 measuring principle guarantees an easy to install and handle unit. For difficult applications, the GRP housing of the probe can be heated.
IMR 200
Continuous Dust Measurement
For quantitative dust emission control, the IMR200v is used in conjunction with the flow measurement device the IMR100. Where the monitoring of dust emissions in all industries with dry flue gas is possible.
The operation in large combustion plants and incinerators is almost maintenance free
The tribo electric probe with the attached analyser electronics is easily installed in the flue gas duct with a 1“ weld-in threaded connector. Data output is by analogue 4 … 20 mA signals.