Why a 3-gas ir analyzer for atmosphere diagnostics – Super Systems PGA3000 User Manual

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SSi Manual 4549

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3-Gas Analyzer PGA3000

Revision Level E

Typical diagnostic uses:

Why a 3-Gas IR Analyzer for atmosphere diagnostics?

The PGA3000 Analyzer measures CO, CO

2

, and CH

4

. Carbon potential can be

calculated using furnace temperature and the relationship of these 3-gases.

Oxygen probe real-time measurement of the furnace atmosphere can be verified

by 3-Gas analysis.

In addition to being an excellent diagnostic device, the PGA3000 will provide the

necessary data to fine-tune your atmosphere control.

Data retrieval: RS232, 9-Pin connector (included), Export to MS Excel via Upload
Utility Software (included)

Endothermic Generator Diagnostics

♦ The effectiveness of the catalyst is measured by the CH

4

content. Less than

0.5% is an indication of properly functioning catalyst. Higher concentrations

indicate the necessity for either conditioning or replacement.

♦ Measuring the level of CO in the carrier gas allows correction of the % carbon

reading at the furnace.

Heat Treat Furnaces – Conventional Endo Gas

♦ Furnace atmosphere carbon potential (% C) can be verified with the

PGA3000.

♦ Measuring carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO

2

) can show

possible problems (i.e. water leaks, air leaks, and radiant tube leaks).

♦ The PGA3000 measures the free methane (CH

4

) in the furnace atmosphere.

Heat Treat Furnaces – Nitrogen/Methanol Endo Gas

♦ The carbon monoxide (CO) level in the furnace atmosphere indicates the

effectiveness of the cracking of the methanol. Equilibrium of this reaction

CH

3

OH Æ CO + 2H

2

is temperature dependent.

Heat Treat – Oxygen Sensor Control

♦ Periodic verification of the performance of oxygen probes.

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