Introduction – Heath Consultants EI-5 Ethane Gas Identifier User Manual

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EI-5 Manual Rev A 1

The Hetek Ethane Identifier, Model EI-5, is a portable, highly sensitive bat-

tery operated combustible gas analyzer designed specifically to detect the

presence of Ethane in Natural Gas by elution (separation).

The Ethane Identifier is a supplementary instrument, used primarily when

it is necessary to determine in the field, whether or not a particular com-

bustible indication is the result of escaping utility natural gas or a conflict

gas such as naturally occurring methane.

Occasionally, it becomes necessary for a gas utility to identify a combus-

tible gas or vapor in the field, to determine whether it is the gas normally

distributed by that utility, or perhaps a fermentation gas (marsh gas, landfill

gas, soil gas) that is sometimes present in the ground or in sub-surface

structures.

It has been found that a satisfactory “tracer” in natural gas distribution

areas is Ethane. Ethane is usually present in significant concentrations in

natural gas, but it is not present in the general run of conflict gases, such

as fermentation gases, gasoline and solvents. In many areas, natural gas

being distributed is de-ethanized to the level that the Ethane component is

not detectable by old style hot-wire instruments. Ethane is being stripped

out at the gas fields or scrubbing centres and diverted as a feedstock for

the petrochemical industry. However, some residual Ethane still remains in

natural gas and this Ethane is readily detectable by highly sensitive instru-

ments such as the Hetek Ethane Identifier.

It must be understood that this instrument is not

a quantitative instrument and does not replace a

Combustible Gas Indicator (C.G.I.). Users should

continue to use a Heath Detecto Pak Infrared (DP-

IR) or Combustible Gas Indicator to locate and

measure leaks.

Features:

• Detects the presence or absence of eth-

ane in less than 2 minutes

• Graphical color display

• Building data logging

• Wrapping memory

• One second logging rate, 64000 reads

• Carrier gas not required/ Built in pump

INTRODUCTION

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