JRW261
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2004
- 41
I am currently working on a project that requires the design of a dynamic exhaust emission rake for the testing of a NG power-generating gas-turbine. The exhaust is at a max of 80psia and 2000F.
My first question is dealing with the sampling tube in the exhaust. I was told by someone that they would need to be cooled. However, there are various materails that have max service temps of 2000F and ASME B133.9 doesn't mention any need for a cooled probe except for chilling before the analysis is done on the gas... my question is if there is any other reasons why the probe should be cooled inside the exhaust?
Second, I have been searching for various Gas analyzers and mainly find hand-held units and not what Im looking for. What I want is a stationary all-in-one unit that is capable of measuring NOx,CO,CO2,SO2,H2SO4,HC,NH3,02, and h20. Does anyone know of any companies that might help me, my web searches have not turned out very helpful.
Thanks for the help.
My first question is dealing with the sampling tube in the exhaust. I was told by someone that they would need to be cooled. However, there are various materails that have max service temps of 2000F and ASME B133.9 doesn't mention any need for a cooled probe except for chilling before the analysis is done on the gas... my question is if there is any other reasons why the probe should be cooled inside the exhaust?
Second, I have been searching for various Gas analyzers and mainly find hand-held units and not what Im looking for. What I want is a stationary all-in-one unit that is capable of measuring NOx,CO,CO2,SO2,H2SO4,HC,NH3,02, and h20. Does anyone know of any companies that might help me, my web searches have not turned out very helpful.
Thanks for the help.