The MGS300-KIT provides integrators with access to key components used in the Continuous Emissions Monitoring system (CEMS), the MGS300, which has achieved TÜV and MCERTS certification in accordance with requirements of the DIN EN 15267-3 standard. The MGS300 system is a fully turn-key system designed to provide reliable monitoring of emissions from stationary sources, including municipal and industrial waste incinerators, power plants, cement kilns and other fixed location sources of emissions.
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The key modules that make up the MGS300 system are now available in the form of a kit (MGS300-KIT) allowing integrators to incorporate the same core elements of the MGS300 system performance and reliability into their own continuous emissions monitoring systems. The MGS300-KIT is comprised of the MultiGas 2030 CEM-Cert FTIR spectrometer, along with the main components used in the MGS300 system extractive sampling system, including the MGS300-SP sample probe, MGS300-EP eductor pump module and the MGS300-HL heated line assembly.
These performance-critical extractive sampling system components are integral to the MGS300 system’s achievement of TÜV and MCERTS certification. These components are designed to operate at an elevated temperature so that all sample species remain in the gas phase with no sample condensation. The materials used in their construction (wetted parts) have been carefully selected to ensure that sample integrity is maintained at all times and that no selective absorption or desorption of gas components occurs under normal monitoring conditions.
At the heart of each MGS300 system lies a MultiGas 2030 CEMCert FTIR spectrometer. The MultiGas 2030 CEM-Cert uses high resolution FTIR technology to enable the monitoring of a broad range of gas components over the most challenging of certification ranges available from a single FTIR analyzer. It is able to achieve this with minimal cross-interference effects from either water (up to 40%) or other potentially interfering species. Furthermore, by using permanently stored internal reference calibration spectra, the need for costly calibration gas mixtures is all but eliminated.
The MGS300-SP is a heated gas sample probe designed for continuous use in extractive sampling systems. The MGS300-SP may be used even when the sample contains dust, aerosols, water vapor and high dew point corrosive gases and must be kept above its dew point to prevent corrosion and sample degradation prior to analysis or sample conditioning. The MGS300-SP incorporates a corrosion resistant, heated PTFE filter element which is easily replaceable. The filter element is mounted in a thermally isolated and electrically heated stainless steel housing, protected by a weather proof enclosure. When installed on the MGS300 system, the temperature is regulated by a maintenance free, electronic temperature controller with under temperature alarming. A heated sample line may be directly connected to the probe using a demountable PG 42 cable conduit on the probe’s housing.
The MGS300-EP is a heated eductor pump module designed for the transport of hot, wet and corrosive combustion exhaust gases to the MultiGas 2030 CEM-Cert FTIR analyzer. The unique MGS300-EP module has no moving parts and ensures consistent sample gas flow to the analyzer while offering the low maintenance required for long-term Continuous Emissions Monitoring applications.
The MGS300-HL heated line assemblies ensure that sample species remain in a gaseous state during transport from the MGS300-SP sample probe to the MultiGas gas cell. These lines are extremely robust, with high quality materials and components used throughout in their construction. The MGS300-HL design ensures that an even temperature is maintained along the entire length of the line, with silicone thermal insulation used to minimize heat losses.