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Ashmeter ™

The Model DGA-410 Ashmeter is a registered nuclear gauging device for measuring ash weight percent of coal. The measuring portion of the device, which consists of a source and detector assembly, is normally mounted across a conveyor belt on existing belt structure. The detector is connected to an electronics enclosure housing an industrial computer which processes the detector signals and displays the measured results to the operator. The Ashmeter generates ash weight percent and weight/density measurements every three seconds making it useful in online process and control applications. It can control the ETI model HSG1 High Speed Sort Gate for separating process coal into different quality piles.

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Moisture Meter

The Model 600 Moisture Meter is a registered microwave/nuclear gauging device for measuring moisture weight percent of bulk material. The measuring portion of the device, which consists of a source and detector assembly, is normally mounted across a conveyor belt on existing belt structure. The detector is connected to an electronics enclosure which processes the detector signals and presents them as analog outputs (0-10V or 4-20mA). The Moisture Meter generates moisture weight percent and weight/density measurements every 3 seconds making it useful in online process and control applications.

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Belt Scale

The Model 500 Belt Scale is a registered nuclear gauging device for measuring weight of bulk material. The measuring portion of the device, which consists of a source and detector assembly, is normally mounted across a conveyor belt on existing belt structure. The detector is connected to an electronics enclosure which processes the detector signals and presents them as analog outputs (0-10V or 4-20mA). The Belt Scale generates weight/density measurements every 3 seconds making it useful in online process and control applications.

 
 
 
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Elemental Analyzer

The ASYS / ETI Model FSEA Elemental Analyzer is a registered nuclear gauging device for measuring ash, moisture, and sulfur weight percent, heating value, and ash elemental weight percent of coal. The measuring portion of the device, which consists of a source and detector enclosure, is mounted such that a conveyor belt passes through the enclosure. The detector is connected to an electronics enclosure housing an industrial computer which processes the detector signals and displays the measured results to the operator. The FSEA Elemental Analyzer generates elemental weight percent of coal ash (Al2O3, CaO, Fe2O3, K2O, MgO, MnO2, Na2O, SiO2, SO3, and TiO2), ash, sulfur, and weight/density measurements every minute making it useful in online process and control applications.

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High Speed Sort Gate

The Model HSG1 High Speed Sort Gate is a rugged gate assembly for separating coal products based on quality. The gate is mounted on the conveyor end and is electronically controlled by 12VDC or 120VAC on/off signals. It can be easily connected to the Model DGA-410 Ashmeter to provide automatic coal quality process control.

 
 
 
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Boiler Sensor

The Model 200 Boiler Sensor is a temperature detector for monitoring the build-up of slag on the heat transfer surface within a fossil fuel fired boiler. The sensor is mounted on the face of the boiler tube and passes through the tube wall to provide electrical termination points. The boiler sensor array is connected to an electronics enclosure housing an industrial computer which processes the detector signals and displays the measured results to the operator. Outputs allow for the control of soot blowers to improve boiler efficiency, reduce auxiliary power consumption, reduce soot blower maintenance, and reduce boiler tube wall wear from unnecessary soot blows.

Software

The Ashmeter, Elemental Analyzer, and Boiler Sensor products include operation and monitoring software. The application and data storage software is client-server based and allows for easy scalability of additional client computers for data viewing.

 

 

 
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