In this application we are conditioning a liquid diesel fuel stream by removing
both particulates and water. Note how simple and well laid out the components
are, making control and maintenance easy for the end user.
Below are sample systems designed by AnalyzerComponents.com engineers. We
can provide a start-to-finish solution for your sample system needs, from
design to procurement and assembly.
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Frequently
panels need to be temperature controlled. Here is an example of a pump application
inside an insulated box. Note the insulation and heater. AnalyzerComponents.com
can help you find the right box and heater for your application as well as design
and build the unit. Call us.
Sample
conditioning can require some extreme measures. This panel operates in a 320°F
environment. A 1,200 PSI, 750°F sample is cooled, stripped of a roughly 50%
hydrogen content, and reduced in pressure to 450 PSI before being introduced
to the analyzer. If you have an unusual or difficult application, contact AnalyzerComponents.com
for help.
Most
systems don't live in nice clean environments. When designing and building panels
like this one it is important to build rugged but easy to understand and maintain
units. AnalyzerComponents.com can help you meet even the most demanding of construction
requirements.
Do you need a portable system? This self contained switching and calibration
unit is designed with "G-Shock" coils in the corners to support the interior
frame and overall system.
AnalyzerComponents.com can help design a system for even the most demanding
application. [These panels are unlabeled as the customer wanted to supply
their own labels.]
Have
your own design and just need fabrication? While we made suggestions that were
incorporated into the finished product, the design for this panel came from
the customer. The customer was very pleased with how we brought his idea to
realization.
Frequent
filter clogging was a real problem for this customer. A dual filter system with
an automatic back flush on alternating filters every 15 minutes solved the problem.
Note the tags and clean lines that make maintenance easier.
See
how the wiring has been left exposed on the back of this panel. The color-coding
makes it easier to trouble-shoot the system in the future than if we had used
panduit to house the wiring. For ways to make your system easier to maintain
call on AnalyzerComponents.com.
Need
an area-classified system? Note how we installed a non explosion proof analyzer
in an oven in the explosion proof junction box. The second box mounted on top
of the sampling system houses the transmitters. The analyzer electronics and
the intrinsic safety barriers are located in the control room.
Does
your current system work as you had envisioned it? Sometimes unexpected problems
can crop up after a job is installed. In this example we moved a sample cooler,
that was having condensation problems, into a heated explosion proof box. If
you have a problem that needs solving, call on AnalyzerComponents.com.