Tokyo, Japan - May 30, 2023
Yokogawa Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6841) announces the addition to the OpreX™ Analyzers lineup of a new generation of non-dispersive infrared method (NDIR) gas analyzers that flexibly meet a variety of mounting and operational needs: the IR800G Rack Type Infrared Gas Analyzer, the IR810G Wall and Panel Mount Type Infrared Gas Analyzer, and the IR810S Explosion-protected model Infrared Gas Analyzer (wall mount). With their capability to simultaneously and continuously measure the concentrations of NO, SO2, CO2, CO, CH4, and O2 with high levels of sensitivity, these new NDIR gas analyzers are expected to play an important role in reducing emissions of greenhouse gases that can be directly attributed to global warming. The urgency of this task is underscored by the latest report from the United Nation's World Meteorological Organization, which found that the atmospheric levels of these greenhouse gases all reached new record highs in 2021*.
The IR800G Rack Type Infrared Gas Analyzer and the IR810G Wall and Panel Mount Type Infrared Gas Analyzer are being released for sale on May 31, and the release of the IR810S Explosion-protected model Infrared Gas Analyzer is set for June 30.
Left to right: IR800G Rack Type Infrared Gas Analyzer, IR810G Wall and Panel Mount Type Infrared Gas Analyzer, IR810S Explosion-protected model Infrared Gas Analyzer
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Development Background
To reduce greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere and thereby achieve net zero emissions, i.e., a balance between the emission and absorption of greenhouse gases, it is important to make efficient use of energy resources. With net zero emissions as its goal, Yokogawa developed and released to the market the IR202 and 400 series NDIR analyzers to measure combustion exhaust gas from refuse incinerators and boilers to gas from various types of industrial furnaces. These real-time gas analyzers use infrared ray method detection block to make measurements much less susceptible to interference from other components, and have helped customers enhance efficiency, safety, throughput, and product quality while ensuring environmental compliance.
In consideration of the rising importance of environmental measurement, the ever more stringent compliance requirements for measurement accuracy, and improve the ease of use for customers, Yokogawa has developed and is now releasing to the market this latest IR800 series of NDIR gas analyzers.
Main Features
- Built-in active zero drift correction mechanism (IR800G/IR810G/IR810S)
For the analysis of many different gases, including those that have harmful effects, the ability to perform accurate measurements even at low concentrations is absolutely essential. With all IR800 series analyzers, an active zero drift correction mechanism is built in that is able to correct changes in the zero-point caused by factors such as the built-up of dirt on the instrument. This is accomplished by alternately measuring a sample gas and a reference gas. Thanks to this function, maintenance needs to be performed less frequently, thereby saving time and effort and reducing costs. - Explosion protection (IR810S)
The IR810S meets the industry standard IECEx and ATEX Zone 1 requirements and eliminates the need for placing the analyzer in the explosion-proof container that is typically used as part of an explosion-proof continuous monitoring system (CEMS). In addition to simplifying operations, this reduces costs. - Built-in automatic blowback and validation functions (IR800G/IR810G/IR810S)
Many facilities utilize automatic blowbacks to keep the sample path clear, and typically this requires a separate equipment installation. This function is now built into the IR800 series. Another newly added built-in feature is an automatic validation function. Previously requiring a separate equipment installation, this is a function that circulates the calibration gas to the analyzer and checks whether the value currently being measured is correct.
*World Meteorological Organization (WMO). WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin – No. 18:
The State of Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Based on Global Observations through 2021.
Geneva, 2022.
Major Target Markets
Oil & gas, petrochemicals, steel, electric power
Applications
Measurement and analysis of combustion exhaust gases from refuse incinerators and boilers, or gases from various types of industrial furnaces
About OpreX
OpreX is the comprehensive brand for Yokogawa's industrial automation (IA) and control business. The OpreX name stands for excellence in the technologies and solutions that Yokogawa cultivates through the co-creation of value with its customers, and encompasses the entire range of Yokogawa's IA products, services, and solutions. This brand comprises the following five categories: OpreX Transformation, OpreX Control, OpreX Measurement, OpreX Execution, and OpreX Lifecycle. The IR800G, IR810G, and IR810S Infrared Gas Analyzers are part of the OpreX Analyzers product lineup, which is aligned under the OpreX Measurement category. The OpreX Measurement category includes field equipment and systems for highly precise measurement, data collection, and analysis.
About Yokogawa
Yokogawa provides advanced solutions in the areas of measurement, control, and information to customers across a broad range of industries, including energy, chemicals, materials, pharmaceuticals, and food. Yokogawa addresses customer issues regarding the optimization of production, assets, and the supply chain with the effective application of digital technologies, enabling the transition to autonomous operations.
Founded in Tokyo in 1915, Yokogawa continues to work toward a sustainable society through its 17,000+ employees in a global network of 122 companies spanning 61 countries.
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