Monitor Tech MT100
  • State-of-the-art COMPACT-CEMS
    technology
  • Uses only a fraction of space, power and utilities
    normally required of rack type systems.
  • Meets or exceeds USEPA 40 CFR Parts 60 and 75
    and all international standards we know of.
  • Easily passes applicable U.S. EPA Relative
    Accuracy Test Audits.
EASIEST TO INSTALL CEMS CAN BE INSTALLED INSIDE OR OUTSIDE,
DOES NOT REQUIRE A CLEAN ROOM ENVIRONMENT.
MonitorTech delivers everything you need from probe to Data
Acquisition system and reports AND GUARANTEED EPA CERTIFICATION
Probe and Umbilical
Data acquisition system, HMI and reports
TYPICAL REPORTS
Screens:
1. Main display/graphic display of data
2. Trend screen
3. Calibration status
4. Operating information
5. Diagnostic screen
6. Graphic representation of system: showing operational
information, alarm set points, and digital and scale value of analyzer
output.
7. Chiller temperature control: showing graphic representation of
chiller operating temperatures. Allows for control of chiller through
manual or automatic operation.
8. Cell temperature control
9. Sensor temperature control: graphic representation of trend
screen showing temperature, manual and automatic control of
heater and thermoelectric cooler, alarm set points.
10. Calibration screens, shows all calibration starts times, values,
zero and span drifts, and allows for automatic re-cal.
11. Manual calibration screen: Allows for selected manual
calibration, of any or all gases.
12. Technician screens
A. Basic setup screen, allows for sample refresh cycles. Blowback
time and cycle and ranging of analyzers.
B. Alarm setup, allows for alarm set points on all operational
parameters including gases.
C. Calibration setup, allows input for calibration gas values,
calibration time in seconds.
D. Averages, shows 15 minute and 1-hour averages in units of the
standard.
E. Alarm screen, allows for recognition and logging of all alarms.
F. Alarm log viewer. Allows for the description, user and logging
station for each alarm.

Standard Reports as seen to the right:

1.        Alarm log reports .
2.        Exceedence reports
3.        Daily 1-hour averages data
4.        Daily cal reports

Other reports or screens are available as options. Part 60 and Part
75 reports are optional, unless quoted in the pricing section.
AVAILABLE GASES AND RANGES


Available Measurements Available Ranges Method
Carbon monoxide CO 0-10 ppm to 0-100,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100%Electrochemical

Carbon dioxide CO2 0-3,000 ppm to 0-100% Infrared

Nitric oxide NO 0-10 ppm to 0-5,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Nitrogen dioxide NO2 0-10 ppm to 0-1,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Sulfur dioxide SO2 0-20 ppm to 0-5,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Oxygen O2 0-10% to 0-100% Electrochemical

Hydrogen sulfide H2S 0-10 ppm to 0-10% w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Hydrogen H2 0-200 ppm to 0-20,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Methane CH4 0-3% to 0-100% Infrared

Hexane C6H14 0-1000 ppm to 0-20,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Infrared

Propane C3H8 0-1,000 ppm to 0-20,000 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Infrared

Chlorine Cl2 0-10 ppm to 0-250 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Hydrogen chloride HCl 0-50 ppm to 0-20 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Hydrogen cyanide HCN 0-50 ppm to 0-200 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Ammonia NH3 0-10 ppm to 0-200 ppm w/optional equipment to 100% Electrochemical

Higher or lower ranges available upon request