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The 3 Most Common SRU Temperature Measurement Issues and How to Solve Them

The 3 Most Common SRU Temperature Measurement Issues and How to Solve Them

by Kam Olaogun | Apr 1, 2017 | Petrochemical

When natural gas and crude oil is extracted from the ground it contains some percentage of sulfur. Gas or oil with a high level of sulfur is said to be sour. Gas or oil with a low level of sulfur is said to be sweet. This sulfur is removed from the gas stream by a...
EPA Flare Requirements: How Your Pilot Monitoring Device Stacks Up

EPA Flare Requirements: How Your Pilot Monitoring Device Stacks Up

by Jonathan Stronach | Feb 2, 2016 | Petrochemical

A dependable maintenance free pilot monitor is an important system component. If the flame pilot is out, hazardous gasses may be vented accidentally into the environment. Continuous operation of the flare stack is a critical EPA requirement for the proper operation of...
Combustion Efficiency Flare Monitor vs. Opacity Monitor

Combustion Efficiency Flare Monitor vs. Opacity Monitor

by Kam Olaogun | Apr 17, 2014 | Petrochemical

Combustion Efficiency and the Flare Monitor Output: The Williamson model FM Flare Monitor is used to control the combustion efficiency of a flare flame and to prevent smoking conditions from occurring. It provides an output signal over a scale of 0 to 2000. When the...

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