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Analyzer Measures CO2 in Natural Gas Pipelines, Biogas Plants, and Landfills

KECO CarbonHound is an accurate, cost-effective, and low-maintenance detector

Thu, 06/22/2023 - 12:00
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(KECO: Houston) -- As companies take steps to become more environmentally friendly, they must be aware that their carbon output affects climate change. KECO offers the CarbonHound CO2 Gas Analyzer as an accurate, cost-effective, and low-maintenance method to detect and measure carbon dioxide (CO2) in natural gas pipelines, biogas plants, and landfills. The online process analyzer is ideal for use in chemical and biogas plants, gas processing facilities, and landfill industries that need an accurate, dependable, and cost-effective CO2 microprocess-based analyzer as part of their quality and process controls.

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KECO’s CarbonHound CO2 Gas Analyzer continuously quantifies the amount of carbon dioxide in sample streams in real time, using a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) method of measurement. Once introduced with a sample, the infrared detection element provides an output proportional to the concentration of carbon dioxide. The signal is digitized as a 4-20 mA output, relay alarms, RS-485, or TCP/IP ethernet to work in different process control systems.

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