Gas Detection
Static Gas Analysis from Landfill, Water Treatment and Biogas
Jun 23 2008
via the Internet. This enables producers to demonstrate compliance when working with landfill gases, anaerobic digesters making biogas from water-treatment sludge or food waste or coal-bed methane. AEMS aids
digestermanagement and gives CHP engine protection through H2S monitoring. It is used globally for CDM/carbon credits verification.
At United Utilities, using the Geotech AEMS equipment on sludge digesters, Colin Greenhalgh, wastewater treatment specialist, said, ââ¬ÅWe placed our order with Geotech. It arrived on time it was exactly what we
expected and paid for which is excellent.
Geotech are passionate about what they do. We are very pleased.ââ¬Â
At UK biogas research specialist, Greenfinch, researcher Becky Arnold said, ââ¬ÅData readings every thirty minutes from the static biogas analyser enhanced our depth of knowledge and understanding of digester
behaviour and response. It transformed data acquisition.ââ¬Â Greenfinch used Geotechââ¬â¢sâ⢠AEMS equipment in a potato trial in a pilot-scale digester at its research facility in Ludlow. ââ¬ÅOnce commissioned by Geotech their equipment ran faultlessly. When we had queries, support from Geotech was excellent,ââ¬Â she said.
Based onGeotechââ¬â¢sâ⢠18-year history with its tried and tested portable gas analysers. The static AEMS installations use the same proven
gas analysis technology. In timed, automated cycles AEMS monitors and analyse gases, store data, auto-purge and calibrate itself.
The data arrives with full security at a producerââ¢s Internet screen anywhere.
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