For EMC stack emission applications, the 5-100 complies with US-EPA Method 25A and Method 503 (USA).
The J.U.M. Engineering Model HFID 5-100 is a heated total hydrocarbon analyzer that can be rack or table mounted for high accuracy, sensitivity and stability for pressurized samples with a conventional sample back pressure regulator. The Model 5-100 is ideally suited for the detection of very small traces of hydrocarbons in high purity pressurized gases.
The 5-100 is also well suited for integration into Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) systems and other analytical systems that are already equipped with a complete sampling train and have a main sampling pump.
The Model 5-100 uses a hydrogen flame ionization detector (FID) in a heated furnace to prevent the loss of high molecular weight hydrocarbons and to provide long-term stability and reliable performance in the analysis of low trace levels of hydrocarbon contaminants in high purity gases, air and other gases, including hydrogen (Model H-100).
With the exception of the sample back pressure regulator, all components in contact with the sample are integrated into the heated FID furnace.
Analyzer Features
- All components heated in the temperature-controlled furnace, except BPR
- Microprocessor-based PID temperature controller for FID ovens
Applications
- Monitoring of contamination by hydrocarbons in air and other gases
- Cleanroom applications
- Monitoring of VOCs and/or oil vapours passing through compressor air purification systems
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