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Product category: Materials Testing
News Release from: Quantitech | Subject: MCERTS
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 16 March 2005

Multi-component emissions analyser
awarded MCERTS

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The Horiba PG-250 combustion gas analyser is the latest of Quantitech's range of environmental analysers to achieve MCERTS approval.

The Horiba PG-250 combustion gas analyser is the latest of Quantitech's range of environmental analysers to achieve MCERTS approval Already widely used by test houses, process operators and enforcement agencies, the PG-250 uses classical measurement methods to measure all the chemical parameters needed to comply with combustion monitoring regulations and has now added MCERTS certification for CO, CO2, SO2 and NOX to its existing TuV approval

By combining the necessary techniques (NDIR, chemiluminescence etc) in a single, fully portable unit, site setup is greatly simplified.

More accurate than combustion analysers, the PG-250 is designed for unattended operation, with facilities for external data collection by PC or data logger.

An optional sample conditioning system is available for removing excessive water vapour - the conditioning system also has MCERTS approval.

Keith Golding, Quantitech MD said: "The award of MCERTS to the Horiba PG-250 illustrates our commitment to supplying only the best available monitoring products, and also helps us assist our customers meet the challenges of EN14181.

We already supply the only MCERTS approved portable FID, MCERTS approved FTIR analysers and a range of UKAS traceable calibration systems.

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