Danalyzer 370XA gas chromatograph (GC)
Published by David Bizley,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Danalyzer 370XA Gas Chromatograph (GC). Providing reliable measurement accuracy, minimal maintenance and greater ease of use, the system is designed for continuous online analysis of natural gas for applications such as custody transfer, power generation, and burner fuel/air ratio control.
It provides a C6+ analysis similar to legacy Danalyzer GCs in a much smaller and simpler form. New and experienced users alike will appreciate the latest advances in technology, improved diagnostics, and intuitive local operator interface (LOI), all of which come standard.
An advantage of the Danalyzer 370XA is the Maintainable Module™, which incorporates the analytical components in an easily removable module. The Maintainable Module™ can be replaced in the field in approximately two hours (including warm-up and purge), and can be maintained at the component level for cost-effective repair. Easy to use software assistants on the full-colour LCD local operator interface reduce the need for specialised training by providing a step-by-step walk through of common operational and maintenance functions such as changing calibration gas, auto-valve timing and module replacement. The Danalyzer 370XA can be pole-mounted, wall-mounted or floor-mounted. No shelter is required for most environments.
"Emerson has pioneered gas measurement analysis for over 30 years," said Shane Hale, product marketing manager for Emerson, Rosemount Analytical. "Today, we continue to develop and perfect gas chromatography with the XA Series. With the addition of the Danalyzer 370XA, Emerson addresses more of our customer's needs by introducing a reliable, accurate, and operator friendly GC that lowers the cost of ownership."
Adapted from a press release by David Bizley
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/16052014/danalyzer_370xa_gas_chromatograph_gc/
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